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    Access the simple dbf database format the easiest possible way. This library consists basically of only two files (dbf.h and dbf.c), although C++ wrappers and sample GUI apps using wxWidgets and MFC are included, plus a C# implementation with no GUI.
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    Evolutility - CRUD framework for ASP.net

    Evolutility - CRUD framework for ASP.net

    CRUD framework with a generic Web UI and integrated micro ORM.

    Evolutility is a lightweight CRUD framework for heavy lifting. With a generic Web UI and an integrated micro ORM, Evolutility provides a framework for full CRUD and dashboard without any hand-coding. With it, you can build CRUD web applications or professional looking administration pages by defining metadata in XML (or in a database) instead of hand-coding HTML, Javascript, CSS, SQL, and C# or VB. For ASP.NET and SQLServer (partial support for MySQL).
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    The NHibernate generation project uses a set of templates and a code generation engine such as CodeSmith to generate a set of Common POCO's (plain old c# objects), Business Objects, Data Access Controls, Unit tests, and sample web pages.
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    ...From my experience generating code from XML using XSLT is one of the best and fastest solutions. This is just the base of the framework presenting the idea, any code template can be implemented upon request. Some sample generators are present for SQL / PLSQL / C# / AnsiC / Java The main target is to generate DTO/BDO/POJO objects based on the database definitions in multiple languages aligning all technologies used by a development team. If you are willing to contribute drop a message.
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    An example of using DbLinq to query a MySQL database.
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    A (currently read-only) ADO.NET Data Provider for dBASE (*.dbf) databases. Currently only supports very simple SELECT statements (with ORDER BY and LIMIT) and is not tested very well. (In need of sample databases!)
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    An xml metabase featuring flat namespace access to data, defineable classes with inheritence, and object associations. API and sample coded in C# (csharp dotnet).
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    Db Object-er is a code generation program. It generates code for an application based on database contents. It also includes basic sample templates for generating each tier of an application.
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