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momina
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Posted - 2004-01-05 : 02:53:23
AlachiSoft “TierDeveloper” eradicates the problem of writing thousands of lines of code for your middle tier.

Many software solutions on the market can do it for you but according to our research there are few solutions in market, which can really be of any benefit to the software developer, And TierDeveloper is one of them.

TierDeveloper 3.0. is an O/R mapping and code generation tool that helps software developers boost their development efforts and generate n-tier applications in less time. With its easy to use and flexible interface, TierDeveloper lets you map middle-tier data objects against target database tables and define powerful queries with its SQL wizard. It supports leading database servers i.e. MS SQL Server, Oracle and IBM DB2, and you are ready to generate middle-tier data access components for .NET (C# and VB.NET), Java and J2EE (EJBs) platforms in matter of minutes rather than weeks.

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AlachiSoft TierDeveloper now extends its Feature Set base to include support for .NET Native Data Provider for Oracle. So you can opt to generate C# or VB.NET based data access components to use .NET Data Provider for Oracle (using System.Data.OracleClient library) to achieve better performance in your Oracle-connected multi-tier enterprise applications.

For more information about “TierDeveloper” please visit our website

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nr
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Posted - 2004-01-05 : 04:27:27
>> TierDeveloper lets you map middle-tier data objects against target database tables and define powerful queries with its SQL wizard.

I think that's missing the point of n-tier systems. Wonder if the implementation is any better than the concept?

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