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Get FREE copy of Fully-Working TierDeveloper Windows Edition
by: Momina Dar


AlachiSoft TierDeveloper is an O/R mapping and code generation tool that simplifies the complexities of N-Tier Applications and lets you develop real-life applications in matter of days instead of months. TierDeveloper Windows Edition let you map middle-tier data objects against database tables and generate fully functional MTS COM/COM+ components using VB or C++ language. It helps you accelerate N-tier enterprise application development against MS SQL Server, Oracle and IBM DB2 database servers. It also generates an ASP Test Web Application to let you verify the functionality of the generated MTS components.
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