RepoDB is an open-source .NET ORM library that bridges the gaps of micro-ORMs and full-ORMs. It helps you simplify the switch-over of when to use the BASIC and ADVANCE operations during the development. Like with any other ORMs, RepoDB does provide the preliminary methods needed for your basic operations. The good thing is, it also does provide the operations that are needed to cater your edge-cases like 2nd-Layer Cache, Tracing, Repositories, Property Handlers, and Batch/Bulk Operations. If you are to use RepoDB, your development experience is as simple as opening a connection and calling the advanced operations with a very minimal code. It is the reason that makes this library the simplest ORM to use. When you do the bulk operations, the generated value of the identity columns will be set back to the data models, just right after your execution. It is an important use-case that is/may needed by you and/or most developers.

Features

  • RepoDB also does support the different way-of-executions (the atomic, the batch and the bulk)
  • Batch Operations
  • Connection Persistency
  • Property Handlers
  • By default, .NET is auto-resolving the references
  • RepoDB does not do the automatic .NET CLR Type conversion

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License

Apache License V2.0

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Programming Language

C#

Related Categories

C# Libraries, C# Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) Software

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2022-06-08