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    RestSharp

    RestSharp

    Simple REST and HTTP API Client for .NET

    RestSharp is probably the most popular HTTP client library for .NET. Featuring automatic serialization and deserialization, request and response type detection, variety of authentications and other useful features, it is being used by hundreds of thousands of projects. RestSharp passed over 32 million downloads on NuGet, with average daily download count of 10,000. It's being used by many popular OSS projects, including Roslyn and Swagger. The main purpose of RestSharp is to make synchronous...
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    Sooda is a library that provides simple yet efficient means for accessing relational databases from .NET languages such as C#, VB.NET, JScript.NET. It provides transparent object materialization, lookup, 1-N, N-N relations, XML serialization, transaction
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    FFEntityFramework is an Object-Relational Mapping Framework (O-R Mapping / Object Persistence) for .NET with built-in features like Xml-Serialization, Model-View-Controller-Framework or UndoManagement ... 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...
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    Web Objects in XML (serializer) provides easy XML serialization of Java and C# objects. Objects are serialized to a file in a standard XML format. They can then be de-serialized either to Java or C#.
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    XML serializer for .Net objects. Serializes object's private fields. Handles interface, class, and struct types. Supports circular references between objects, multiple object instances without XML bloat. XML optimised for common .Net framework types.
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    The THOR.Serialization project is a .net library for (de-)serialization purposes of .net objects. Classes may be serialized to different targets like databases or XML.
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