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ANN: ObjectMagix Persistency Framework

 
 
Roman Bobik
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      16th Feb 2006
ObjectMagix Framework Beta has been released.
ObjectMagix provides persistency services (including an O/R mapper) for your
business objects.

It's based on .NET 2.0 and targets .NET 2.0 applications.

Check out the official website at http://www.objectmagix.com.

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Roman Bobik


 
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Tony Toews
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      16th Feb 2006
"Roman Bobik" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>It's based on .NET 2.0 and targets .NET 2.0 applications.


And how is this relevant to Access?

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Roman Bobik
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      16th Feb 2006

>>It's based on .NET 2.0 and targets .NET 2.0 applications.

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> And how is this relevant to Access?


Hello Tony!

ObjectMagix supports using Access for persisting your business objects
(writing the DAL).
The Demo posted on the website (www.objectmagix.com) utilizes Access for
accessing the Northwind database out of .NET 2.0.

regards,
Roman


 
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Tony Toews
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      16th Feb 2006
"Roman Bobik" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>> And how is this relevant to Access?

>
>ObjectMagix supports using Access for persisting your business objects
>(writing the DAL).


Well, I see some sentences there that have some nouns and verbs and
such. But I have no idea what that sentence means.

>The Demo posted on the website (www.objectmagix.com) utilizes Access for
>accessing the Northwind database out of .NET 2.0.


Nice to see there is some relevance.

Tony
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Brendan Reynolds
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      17th Feb 2006
There's no real relevance, as when Roman says 'Access', he's actually
talking about JET.

Of course, Microsoft themselves do that all the time, so perhaps we can't
really blame others for doing it too.

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"Tony Toews" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Roman Bobik" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>> And how is this relevant to Access?

>>
>>ObjectMagix supports using Access for persisting your business objects
>>(writing the DAL).

>
> Well, I see some sentences there that have some nouns and verbs and
> such. But I have no idea what that sentence means.
>
>>The Demo posted on the website (www.objectmagix.com) utilizes Access for
>>accessing the Northwind database out of .NET 2.0.

>
> Nice to see there is some relevance.
>
> Tony
> --
> Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
> Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
> read the entire thread of messages.
> Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems at
> http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm



 
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