Gentle.NET Object Persistence Framework
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C# Object Persistence Framework
C# Object Persistence Framework
02/17/2004 11:59 PMcsopf published and v0.2.5 released
JEDI Obiwan Object Persistence Framework
JEDI Obiwan Object Persistence Framework
03/09/2004 01:46 AMObiwan v0.5.5 released
Query Object Framework
Query Object Framework
05/23/2004 04:47 PMqof-0.5.0 is out
Cayenne Object-Relational Framework
Cayenne Object-Relational Framework
06/16/2004 12:33 AMCayenne Article on TheServerSide.com
Object data holder framework
Object data holder framework
07/13/2002 12:55 AMCNET Jul 12 2002 11:27PM ET
Framework for Object Oriented Web
Development 0.8.4
Framework for Object Oriented Web
Development 0.8.4
11/14/2003 09:12 AMA persistent object library for PHP.
Bright Side Framework 1.0.1 (Smart Value
Object)
Bright Side Framework 1.0.1 (Smart Value
Object)
04/26/2004 07:30 AMA framework for building J2EE applications accessed by rich Swing
clients.
Silicon Navigator Unveils Rocket
Framework -- First Native Framework for
the OpenAccess Database; Framework Co
Silicon Navigator Unveils Rocket
Framework -- First Native Framework for
the OpenAccess Database; Framework Co
04/06/2005 08:32 PMBusiness Wire UK Apr 7 2005 12:47AM GMT
Silicon Navigator Unveils Rocket
Framework - First Native Framework for
the OpenAccess Database
Silicon Navigator Unveils Rocket
Framework - First Native Framework for
the OpenAccess Database
04/09/2005 07:57 AMFPGA Journal Apr 9 2005 11:25AM GMT
EZ Persistence
EZ Persistence
09/08/2004 04:30 PMEZ Persistence 0.9.0 Released
XML Persistence 1.0
XML Persistence 1.0
12/23/2003 01:31 AMAn implementation of XML-DOM persistence for Java.
The persistence of almost nothing
The persistence of almost nothing
03/26/2005 09:06 AMThere are very few things in this world that don't change, or that you
can count on being the same upon returning after a long absence. I can
count on one hand the places I still frequent that were regular visits
for me as a child in the 70s and a 80s: my grandparents' house in
western Massachusetts; our summer home on Nantucket; and again this
winter, Mad River Glen, a ski area in Vermont. My grandparents home
has a new back staircase and different furniture. Nantucket has
changed quite profoundly: from our deck you now look upon a house
where there used to be woods. But after a long hiatus, I returned
earlier this winter to Mad River Glen -- a ski area where I began
skiing with my family as a very little girl and frequented every
weekend for many winters while in high school -- to discover that it
hadn't changed a bit.
Ok, well the lodge at the base was painted a slightly different color,
and they now allow you to ski in the trees whereas before we had to do
it surreptitiously, but those are minor changes. Fundamentally the
mountain remains the same: the same Single Chair, the same trails, the
same woman directing you in the small icy parking lot where to cram
your car on a busy Saturday, the same delicious burgers from the grill
at lunch. In a day and age when progress is a given, when newer is
nearly always seen as better, the consistency is not only refreshing,
it's comforting as well.
I've spent as many days as possible this winter reacquainting myself
with the mountain, rediscovering trails and cut-offs I'd long
forgotten. And it's as delicious as reuniting with an old dear friend
you haven't seen in ages, only to discover you've just as much in
common as you did fifteen years ago. Driving up Route 17, with the
mountain off in the distance, the Catamount bright and mogully in the
early morning light, "Here Comes the Sun" playing on my iPod (that's
progress: it use to play from my Abbey Road cassette!) I feel all the
excitement I did as a fifteen-year-old heading up for a Saturday of
fun.
Traditions are to be treasured, and continuity cherished. I'm so happy
to have reconnected with my mountain friend again, and look forward to
my final weekend of skiing for this season. It's all over too soon. It
will be hard to wait until December to hang out again!
XML Persistence 1.1
XML Persistence 1.1
01/02/2004 10:49 AMAn implementation of XML-DOM persistence for Java.
Athos Persistence
Athos Persistence
04/10/2004 12:51 PMAthos 0.0.2 Released
JavaOne report: EJB Persistence
JavaOne report: EJB Persistence
07/03/2004 02:04 AMPrior to going to JavaOne, the main subjects I was looking forward to
were generics, EJB3 and the AOP panel. The actual experience was
different though: sessions on generics did not show me much I had not
already read online, and the main thing to take away from the AOP
panel was that it can be useful, but don't overdo... (331 words)
Pixel Persistence Analyzer
Pixel Persistence Analyzer
07/06/2004 09:45 AMAbra - Java Persistence Library
Abra - Java Persistence Library
11/11/2003 06:54 PMQuery Based Factories
Java Ultra-Lite Persistence 1.0.1
Java Ultra-Lite Persistence 1.0.1
02/18/2004 02:26 AMAn RDBMS-independent object-relational framework.
pBeans Java Persistence Layer
pBeans Java Persistence Layer
04/17/2004 12:46 PMpBeans Java Object/Relational Mapping Layer 1.2.2 Released
pBeans Java Persistence Layer 1.2.2
pBeans Java Persistence Layer 1.2.2
04/19/2004 12:18 AMA straightforward database object/relational mapping framework.
Simple persistence engine for PHP and
ADODB 0.1
Simple persistence engine for PHP and
ADODB 0.1
07/12/2004 12:43 PMA simple object-relational mapper and persistence engine for PHP.
Spin: Persistence of Vision Keychain
Watch
Spin: Persistence of Vision Keychain
Watch
08/05/2004 10:52 AM
"Spin" is a
persistence-of-vision keychain prototype that, when spun through the
air like, say, a lasso, displays a clock face in the air. There are
even three different display modes, including an 'analog' mode that
displays a highlighted arc of the circle, with the leading edge
indicating the current hour and the trailing edge indicating
minutes.
There is talk of this design being picked up and mass produced by a
couple of different companies; make that happen, boys, because I want
it.
Read -
Project Page [MLEIE via DailyGadget]
Related
Nokia's 3220 Airtexter [Gizmodo]
Tire Tagz: Persistence of Vision for
Wheels
Tire Tagz: Persistence of Vision for
Wheels
04/12/2005 07:44 AM
I'm not sure how many horsepower glowing Batman logos
add to a car, but I'm sure these Tire Tagz are exactly the sort of
thing that will soon be provided with pastel orange Mitsubishi
Eclipses right from the factory. Tire Tagz are persistence of vision
clips that plug right into your wheel, spinning amber LEDs to create a
static image. The company claims they'll be legal on the roads, since
they are the regulation amber color mandated for all side-mounted
lights, but I wouldn't be surprised if you get a few tickets to go
along with your stares.
To their credit, the Tire Tagz look pretty well thought-out, with a
locking mechanism and bundled Windows software for creating and
uploading your own patterns. When they launch this month (according to
their site) I'd imagine they'll be very popular with tuners for a few
months, or at least until Advance Auto Parts makes a $5 knock-off
version. As for the Tire Tags price, that's anybody's
guess—their online shop is not actually online. (Thanks,
Steve!)
Product
Page [TireTagz]
Sun seeks data persistence model for
Java
Sun seeks data persistence model for
Java
09/24/2004 08:04 PMSun Microsystems is looking to make life easier for Java developers by
seeking a common ground on a data persistence model.
TaintBochs testing highlights the
persistence of OS memory
TaintBochs testing highlights the
persistence of OS memory
06/22/2004 12:11 PMMendel Rosenblum did not go looking for a hard drive security issue.
"We were largely trying to solve other problems," the assistant
professor in Computer Science at Stanford University says. But
Rosenblum and his colleagues and students found a problem that can
leave data at risk on all modern operating systems, including Linux.
Sun Proposes Single Persistence Model
for Java
Sun Proposes Single Persistence Model
for Java
09/27/2004 09:27 AMThe plan, which could delay the delivery of Java 2 Enterprise Edition
5.0, is to reconcile Java's persistence models, where a single model
would run across the Java platform.
Gentle.NET 1.0.3
Gentle.NET 1.0.3
04/28/2004 09:46 PMAn object persistence framework for .NET written in C#.
Gentle.NET 0.9.1
Gentle.NET 0.9.1
01/27/2004 09:51 PMAn object persistence framework.
Gentle.NET 1.0.4
Gentle.NET 1.0.4
05/17/2004 10:30 PMAn object persistence framework for .NET written in C#.
GenTle
GenTle
12/11/2003 03:55 AMRelease of version 0.2.1
Gentle.NET 0.9
Gentle.NET 0.9
01/23/2004 05:26 PMAn object persistence framework.
Gentle.NET 1.1.1
Gentle.NET 1.1.1
07/04/2004 02:37 AMAn object persistence framework for .NET written in C#.
Gentle.NET 1.0.2
Gentle.NET 1.0.2
04/22/2004 06:44 PMAn object persistence framework for .NET written in C#.
Gentle.NET 0.9.5
Gentle.NET 0.9.5
02/16/2004 12:51 AMAn object persistence framework for .NET written in C#.
Gentle Corrections
Gentle Corrections
12/05/2003 10:15 AM
Mark Baker: Today, Roy Fielding ripped me a new one on the
topic of the https URI scheme, which I had always considered an
unnecessary hack.
It seems that Mark now knows a bit more about the rationale
behind the https URI scheme, but doesn't quite grasp the
colloquialism.
Trust me, if you've ever witnessed Roy ripping someone a new
one, you will know it.
Me? I've only gotten a mild swat or two...
gentle-db beta1
gentle-db beta1
02/12/2004 06:09 PMA simple Web database in PHP.
Gentle.NET 1.2.0 released!
Gentle.NET 1.2.0 released!
03/14/2005 05:29 PMGentle.NET is a database independent object persistence framework
written in C# for .NET and Mono. It features automatic SQL generation
and object construction, an SQL factory for creating custom queries,
excellent performance, advanced caching, and much, much more.
This release adds an advanced caching subsystem and a provider for SQL
Server CE. There have been major improvements to the configuration
subsystem, error reporting, and a number of other components. A bug
affecting the use of multiple brokers has been fixed. MySQL users
should upgrade due to critical bugs in the MySQL library shipped with
previous versions.
Download the latest release from the project home page at
http://sf.net/projects/gopf or visit the project community site for
documentation and other related material at
http://www.mertner.com/confluence.
Gentle.NET 1.1.0 released
Gentle.NET 1.1.0 released
06/21/2004 06:54 PMThe release of Gentle.NET 1.1.0 adds dynamic loading of provider
libraries, automatic lowest cost constructor selection, vastly
improved transaction handling, a completely reworked configuration
file handler, support for decorating private members, and many other
improvements. There have been many fixes for Jet/Access, Firebird,
MySQL and Sybase users. Gentle.NET is an RDBMS independent object
persistence framework. It features automatic SQL generation and object
construction, an SQL factory for creating custom queries, DataView
construction helpers, excellent performance and reasonably complete
docs.
Please refer to the readme file for detailed upgrade instructions.
Download the latest release from the project home page at
http://sf.net/projects/gopf or visit the project community site for
documentation and other related material at
http://www.mertner.com/confluence.
CodeFutures Updates FireStorm/DAO Java
Code Generator for Data Persistence
CodeFutures Updates FireStorm/DAO Java
Code Generator for Data Persistence
03/14/2005 05:57 PMCodeFutures has announced the General Availability of Release 2.4 of
its award-winning FireStorm/DAO tool that makes software developers
more productive by generating the Java code for accessing databases.
The benefits provided by CodeFutures' code generation approach are
higher developer productivity, better software quality, and lower
maintenance costs. [PRWEB Mar 10, 2005]
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