CodeNGen 2.0.0

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    Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 SP 1

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CodeNGen is an n-tier code generation tool which drastically reduces development time to create scalable data driven applications. CodeNGen utilizes table structures and relationships in an existing database to generate C# business entities, data access code, and stored procedures. The result is a combination of base classes and object specific code that provide rich data support to your applications such as data binding, recursive data operations, transactions, concurrency, and unique constraint enforcement. CodeNGen can generate all your sprocs, and your entire data access and business layer from your existing database in minutes. Spend your time writing your application, not building the plumbing. CodeNGen is the perfect addition to your development toolbox because it virtually eliminates the time consuming task of writing stored procedures, data access, and business entity classes and allows the ability to focus on the application resulting in increased productivity and reduction in time to market.

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