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Codesmith + NetTiers, or LLBGen Pro...

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    #11
    don't have 3 days at the mo, but to get back to mcggd's question, i think codesmith + nettiers looks like a good combo.


    btw - what's buggy about the enterprise library?
    Last edited by scotspine; 12 June 2006, 21:02.

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      #12
      Have to admit ive been using the Enterprise library for some time, and its a major step up from the older Application Blocks... I worked for the company that wrote most of it with MS, Accenture and others and met the engineering team in Seattle - very smart guys, and some advanced 'assets' built around this foundation.

      Configuration, Caching, and Data Access aspects are pretty handy.
      Vieze Oude Man

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        #13
        For those with more of a Java inclination, AndroMDA is very good - http://www.andromda.org/

        EDIT : Looks like they support .NET too in the latest release - http://team.andromda.org/contrib/starting-dotnet.html
        Listen to my last album on Spotify

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          #14
          EntityBroker

          Another .Net option above llblgen is EntityBroker from thona. This guy is a great source of knowledge on asp.net forums and other blogs and his tool is pretty good.
          http://www.thona-consulting.com/cont...itybroker.aspx
          whats the lowest you can do this for?

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