Persistor.NET

Persistor.NET

Persistor.NET is an object-oriented framework which provides persistence for pure object-oriented development. Persistor .NET saves, retrieves, and deletes pure .NET Framework object graphs within a SQL Server 2005 or SQL Server Express database. cite journal|url=http://www.persistor.net/MSDN%20June%202006.pdf|title=Connected Systems Developer Competition winners|journal=MSDN Magazine|month=June | year=2006|accessdate=2006-11-08|format=PDF] The framework was developed by Hans-Peter Haberlandner and Wolfgang Portugaller in 2005.

In 2005, Persistor.NET won the "Best Visual Studio 2005 PowerToy utilizing SQL Server Express" award at the Connected Systems Developer Competition organised by Microsoft and CMP Media.

References

External links

* [http://www.persistor.net Persistor.NET website]


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