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    please help me getting a portable data access layer code which independent of language thanks in advance :) Tony

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      please help me getting a portable data access layer code which independent of language thanks in advance :) Tony

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      Colin Angus Mackay
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      tonyalex wrote:

      please help me getting a portable data access layer code which independent of language

      Have you looked at NHibernate? It will help you build a language independent DAL.


      Upcoming events: * Glasgow: Geek Dinner (5th March) * Edinburgh: Web Security Conference Day for Windows Developers (12th April) My: Website | Blog | Photos

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        please help me getting a portable data access layer code which independent of language thanks in advance :) Tony

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        Tony DevExpress Persistent Objects is pretty good. I've used it quite a bit now and I have to say that I like it.

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          Tony DevExpress Persistent Objects is pretty good. I've used it quite a bit now and I have to say that I like it.

          the last thing I want to see is some pasty-faced geek with skin so pale that it's almost translucent trying to bump parts with a partner - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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          Sorry, What i meant is the DAL Source Code that is given by the microsoft for all its .net language......... :(

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            Sorry, What i meant is the DAL Source Code that is given by the microsoft for all its .net language......... :(

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            tonyalex wrote:

            What i meant is the DAL Source Code that is given by the microsoft for all its .net language.........

            What DAL source code? Microsoft does not supply DAL source code.


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              tonyalex wrote:

              What i meant is the DAL Source Code that is given by the microsoft for all its .net language.........

              What DAL source code? Microsoft does not supply DAL source code.


              Upcoming events: * Glasgow: Geek Dinner (5th March) * Edinburgh: Web Security Conference Day for Windows Developers (12th April) My: Website | Blog | Photos

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              yes, microsoft is providing code for the data access layer for the our custom application,think some thing like SQLHELPER :)

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                yes, microsoft is providing code for the data access layer for the our custom application,think some thing like SQLHELPER :)

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                tonyalex wrote:

                yes, microsoft is providing code for the data access layer for the our custom application,think some thing like SQLHELPER

                That is part of the Enterprise Library. It is not a DAL, it is designed to help you create a DAL more easily.


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