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smars posted 02-22-2007 04:11 AM CT (US)   Click Here to See the Profile for smars  
TierDeveloper is a code generation tool that lets you map and generate .NET business and data objects, ASP.NET apps, and Windows Forms apps. With TierDeveloper, you'll cut down your development time by 50% to 70% depending on your application. Generate business and data access objects. Use your own domain objects and generate persistence code for them. Customize existing templates or write new ones with a Template IDE.

TierDeveloper is the industry standard for Object to Relational mapping and code generation tool that helps you rapidly design, generate and deploy middle-tier-objects for your enterprise applications. It is designed to enable developers to build BUSINESS FRAMEWORKS with an instant increase in productivity and at the same time greatly simplifying the management of change.Features included are
.NET Framework 2.0 Support

Visual Studio .NET 2005 Integration

New Mapping Wizard provided to do N-N
Mapping

Seperation of Domain Object from Persistence Layer

Custom hooks in a seperate independent .NET Assembly

Integration Layer provided

.NET components - ASP.NET pages

XML/XSLT - Web Services

C# and VB.NET

Supports OLEDB, SqlDB and OraDB Data
Providers

Object Binding

Lazy Loading

Web Services

BEA WebLogic

IBM WebSphere

Oracle 9iAS Database Support

SQL Server 7.0/2000/2005

Oracle 8i/9i/10g

IBM DB2 7.1/8.1

Ms Access 2000 or later

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