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Entity Developer

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What is Entity Developer?

Entity Developer is an ORM designer for NHibernate, ADO.NET Entity Framework, LinqConnect and LINQ to SQL. Users can use Model-First and Database-First approaches to design their model and generate C# or Visual Basic .NET code for it. This tool is…

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Pricing

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Professional

$319.95

On Premise

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttp://www.devart.com/entitydeveloper/o…

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Details

What is Entity Developer?

Entity Developer is an ORM designer for NHibernate, ADO.NET Entity Framework, LinqConnect and LINQ to SQL. Users can use Model-First and Database-First approaches to design their model and generate C# or Visual Basic .NET code for it. This tool is designed to introduce new approaches for designing ORM models, boost productivity and facilitate the development of database applications.

Entity Developer Features

  • Supported: Visual ORM Model Designer with Code Generation
  • Supported: Multiple ORM Support
  • Supported: Powerful Code Generation

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Entity Developer Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise
Operating SystemsWindows
Mobile ApplicationNo
Supported LanguagesEnglish
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TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

Users have found Entity Developer to be an efficient and intuitive tool for database modeling, allowing them to streamline ORM development. They have experienced increased productivity through features like visual query building and schema synchronization, saving them time and effort. With its comprehensive compatibility with popular database systems and ORM frameworks, the software seamlessly integrates with users' preferred technologies, enabling smooth workflow integration.

Entity Developer is flexible, supporting both the model-first and data-first approaches, catering to different project requirements. The T4 templates feature has been particularly helpful for code generation and applying model changes to the database. Users have successfully used Entity Developer for full re-writes of data access code in legacy applications, speeding up the process and allowing them to quickly model everything with Entity Framework. For new development on EF Core projects, Entity Developer has enabled users to rapidly design and revise entities. Furthermore, the software's ability to generate a Data Access Layer has made it easy for users with a database-first approach to select a database and let Entity Developer handle the rest of the work. Overall, Entity Developer solves various business problems by simplifying database modeling, enhancing productivity, and facilitating integration with different technologies.

Users highly recommend using this application for ORM model designing. They have found it to be a powerful tool that is trusted to get the job done effectively. Many users suggest taking the time to explore the trial version and interact with Devart support, as they are known for being very helpful. Despite being in its early stage, users believe it is worth trying out due to its reliability. Additionally, reviewers praise this tool for its ability to generate DAL and other layers efficiently.

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