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...All these Components use the same Meta-Base which can be definied via Attributes (Annotations) on your Business-Classes. Nevertheless differences between Xml- and Db-Serialization can be made via an enum MetaUsage (Database, Xml, Internal …). For Example you can define a Key-Column which is only used for Db-Serialization and excluded for Xml-Serialization. The same can be done with References, Delegations &c.
A special Feature is that all Metadata can be read from a comfortable Object-Model (MetaLayer) for your own needs.
A Mapping generator for NHibernate (NH) via FluentNH and NH.Burrows. Generate source code in C# to access MySql or SQL Server dbs. VB.Net may be supported eventually. See Develop > News menu for updates and release notes.
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TheGlobalAddressBook (TGAB) is a Firefox extension using ENUM according to IETF RFC 3761 to provide a globally available, extremly scalable and reliable public addressbook directory.
This is an Open Sourced BASIC interpreter environment using PostgreSQL. It is focused on (1) Simple to program, (2) Powerful database statements, (3) UNIX shell friendly, (4) Business focused, (5) "Function" over "speed". This is *not* another VB implementation. Extensive language documentation is available.
bbv.Common.Mobile is a hybrid porting of bbv.Common library which contains components and functionalities including: (a)synchronous notification component with thread switching, enum based state machine, programmatic context based rule engine. For docu
Among the functionality: Include a large variety of codecs (G711, GSM, and SPEEX) - Protocol SIP - Other technical functionalities the support of DTMF (tonalities) although support ENUM (to employ numbers of SIP instead of the addresses of SIP).
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An example registrar portal for provisioning ENUM domains with ENUM trial registries. Currently supported is the Austrian ENUM Trial registry, other registries may be added.
The ENUM Registrars Provisioning Tool (ENUMRPT) is a J2EE application that allows domain registrars to provision E.164 numbers into the UK implementation of the ENUM registry when it becomes avalible.
A 21st century programming language derived from BASIC
If the words "Symbolic Instruction" in the name sound familiar, they should. ASIL (pronounced "a-sill") was largely inspired by BASIC. However, instead of starting with a modern verison of BASIC, I started with AppleSoft. Why? Well, ASIL was born in the early 1990s while I was in college. I knew AppleSoft quite well as it was my first programming language. ASIL nearly died then as the compiler technology wasn't up to the job. Now, I figure those compilers might be able to do the job. ...