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Part 6 - Generating Some Classes (and an Interface)
In this installation of my blog series I'll cover creating integrated InterfaceObject, DataAccess and ApplicationObject (BusinessObject) classes based on the definition file that use these newly created stored procedures and provide an API to the...
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