Quick Objects Components For .NET Framework
Component | Description | |
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Database Access Library | Database Access Library is a database independent library that provides an easy to use API to work any of the supported databases. Custom SQL statements, Stored procedures and views are all supported. Database Access Library provides built in support for connection sharing, transactions and even has the capability to get the underlying database schema. | |
Business Logic and Validation Framework | Business Logic Framework is a library of reusable classes that incorporate all the logic needed to work with any of the underlying databases. The Business Logic Framework extends the power in the Database Access Library and takes full advantage of the database independent design and support for connection sharing and transactions. Business Logic Framework also offers a type system that provides a consistent way to work with data types and still handle null values from databases. Business Logic Framework also provides a comprehensive capability to perform automatic validation on data being saved. | |
Data Source for ASP.NET | Provides Design Time support in ASP.NET 2.0 or later. Works with standard .NET controls as well third-party controls such as Telerik, Infragistics, DevExpress, etc. | |
TimeZones Library | TimeZones library provides easy way to translate DateTime values between various Timezones. TimeZones library also works with Business Logic Framework for automatic DateTime conversion to the desired Timezone. | |
Quick Objects Designer | Designer application provides an interface to connect and fetch the schema from any of the supported databases. The designer also provide the ability to customize and generate code specific to the database. Custom templates can also be written using a syntax similar to ASP.NET and plugged into the project in Designer application. |
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