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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...
Part 5 - Creating Stored Procedures using SQL Server Management Objects (SMO)
In this installation of my blog series I'll cover defining, creating and persisting SQL scripts for stored procedures based on our CodeGeneratorPropertyList using SQL Server Management Objects (SMO). As I stated at the end of my last post, this takes...
Part 3 - Saving and Loading Definition Files
In this installation of my blog series I’ll cover saving and loading definition files to and from XML. To enable the code generator to do its work and be re-usable across any application development we need to do a few things: 1. Define Code Generation...
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Part 2 - Modify app.config On-The-Fly
In this installation of my blog series I’ll cover the first concrete item listed in the introduction. Implement a WinForm that modifies its own Config file. Let’s start by creating a Main form for the UI that will be our work area for the Code Generator...
Part 1 - RAD and Custom Code Generation
I'm going to write a blog series about Rapid Application Development (RAD) and the advantages of using a custom code generator. Today I'm going to review what I'm going to cover in the coming weeks. The most obvious question to ask on this...
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