Draft:Llblgen Pro
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Developer(s) | Frans Bouma [1] |
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Stable release | |
Written in | .[2] |
Operating system | Main Windows Versions
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Available in | 1 languages |
List of languages English [1] | |
Type | Object–relational_mapping |
License | Commercial |
Website | www |
LLBLGEN Pro is a visual ORM (Object Relational mapper) designer for the .NET platform, supporting Entity Framework, NHibernate, and LINQ to SQL [3] [4]. It was created by the company "Solutions Design" based in the Netherlands in 2003[3][4]. It supports both Relational databases and NoSQL databases (through its "Derived Models" feature)[4] .
LLBLGEN Pro has been featured on Microsoft Vice President Scott Hanselman's blog[3], on Visual Studio Magazine [5], as well as in Microsoft's Entity Framework Core Team's Virtual Community Standup[6].
Features
[edit]LLBLGEN Pro supports both Visual Basic (.NET) and C Sharp (programming language) as output languages[4] [5].
It supports both Entity Framework Core and Entity Framework. It also has a ORM Profiler to identify performance of the queries[4]
The list of databases supported are:[4]
Database |
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SQL Server 2000 or higher / Express / CE Desktop / SQL Azure |
MS Access 2000 or higher |
Oracle 9i or higher |
PostgreSql 7.4+ or higher |
Firebird 1.5.x or higher |
IBM DB2 7.x or higher (not on AS/400 / iSeries) |
MySql 4.x or higher (using DevArt MySql .NET provider) |
RavenDB |
MongoDB |
Microsoft Cosmos DB |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Specifications". www.nuget.org. Retrieved June 22, 2024.
- ^ Copsey. "About Franz Bouma".
- ^ a b c "LLBLGen Pro for .NET and .NET Core - Database Entity Modeling with any ORM". www.hanselman.com. Retrieved June 22, 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f "LLBLGen Pro - The .NET Core ORM Cookbook". tortugaresearch.github.io. Retrieved June 22, 2024.
- ^ a b Dorsey, Terrence (November 16, 2015). "10 ORM and Data Tier Management Tools for Visual Studio". Visual Studio Magazine. Retrieved June 22, 2024.
- ^ Entity Framework Community Standup - LLBLGen designer and .NET data history. dotnet. December 2, 2020. Retrieved June 22, 2024 – via YouTube.