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    Chloe

    A lightweight and high-performance Object/Relational Mapping(ORM)

    ...Pay attention to splicing lambda expression trees by yourself, do not wrap your variables with ConstantExpression, otherwise, non-parameterized sql will be generated, and there is a risk of sql injection! If the entity does not explicitly specify any auto-increment columns and the primary key is of type Int16, Int32, or Int64, the default primary key is the auto-increment column. If it is not an auto-increment column, it needs to be marked with the attribute NonAutoIncrementAttribute.
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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.
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