In javaland, there is a program called schemagen which uses reflection to
fetch the attributes (or annotations) of the classes and create a table in
the database.
Is there a similar feature for .NET programmers to automate the generation
of tables in MSAccess and SQL server?
Thanks,
siegfried
Mike - 11 Mar 2008 13:01 GMT
Hi,
i don't know of any app that does this my company however is working on an
application that does just this (without populating any tables, but you can
do that yourself) We will be selling it as part of a Facade package, if you
are interrested in our current or future versions, please contact us :
sales@ramuseco.com
Regards
Mike Powell
Ramuseco ltd .NET Consulting
> In javaland, there is a program called schemagen which uses reflection to
> fetch the attributes (or annotations) of the classes and create a table in
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> Thanks,
> siegfried
Ben Voigt [C++ MVP] - 11 Mar 2008 15:10 GMT
> In javaland, there is a program called schemagen which uses
> reflection to fetch the attributes (or annotations) of the classes
> and create a table in the database.
>
> Is there a similar feature for .NET programmers to automate the
> generation of tables in MSAccess and SQL server?
google for ".NET object persistence framework", dozens of products both free
and commercial
> Thanks,
> siegfried
Alun Harford - 11 Mar 2008 23:32 GMT
> In javaland, there is a program called schemagen which uses reflection to
> fetch the attributes (or annotations) of the classes and create a table in
> the database.
>
> Is there a similar feature for .NET programmers to automate the generation
> of tables in MSAccess and SQL server?
Yes. Lots.
I particularly like Castle ActiveRecord.
Alun Harford