We are calling this an Alpha however EntitySpaces
is well tested. The alpha will have passed all of our unit tests so it will be very
stable. The only reason we are not calling it a Beta is that initially we are only
supplying the C# templates, our VB.NET templates will follow in the subsequent Beta.
You will not have to register on our site to download the Alpha (same goes for our
trial versions).
If you are a CodeSmith fan consider taking a look at EntitySpaces, here are some of
the features:
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Mono Support
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Medium Trust Support
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Compact Framework Support
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Hierarchical Data Models
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Powerful Dynamic Query API
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Data Provider Independence
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Binary and XML Serialization
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Two Different Transaction Models
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Saving via Stored Procedures or Dynamic SQL
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Design Time Data Binding
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Generated from your Database Schema
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LINQ Support for Collections
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Regenerate Without Losing Custom Business Logic
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Admin Grid Template Suite for ASP.NET
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Admin Grid Template Suite for DotNetNuke
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Source Code Available
Providers Available:
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Microsoft SQL Server / SQL CE
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Microsoft Access
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Oracle
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MySQL
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VistaDB
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PostgreSQL

From mobile devices to large scale enterprise solutions in need of serious transaction
support, EntitySpaces can meet your needs. Whether you’re writing an ASP.NET application
with medium trust requirements, or a Windows.Forms application, the EntitySpaces architecture
is there for you. EntitySpaces is provider independent, which means that you can run
the same binary code against any of the supported databases. EntitySpaces is available
in both C# and VB.NET. EntitySpaces uses no reflection, no XML files, and sports a
tiny foot print of less than 200k. Pound for pound, EntitySpaces is one tough, dependable
.NET architecture.
The EntitySpaces Team
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EntitySpaces LLC
Persistence Layer and Business Objects for Microsoft .NET
http://www.entityspaces.net

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