Open Source Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) Software

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    CCM (C# Collections Mapper)

    The CCM is a mini ORM, working with the database and C# collections

    CCM is a solution for the data management layer in the combination of Sql Server with a C # application. In whole this is a strongly typed entity mapper projecting the application's business logics onto database tables using T-SQL stored procedures. CCM allows you to implement fairly complex data structures in your application, without bothering about difficult and tedious questions of data acquisition and conversion issue, allowing you to pay more attention to the develop of business logic and UI. There no need to worry about migrations, context, etc. At the same time, ORM completely relieves the developer from direct communicating with ADO - datasets, tables, rows, and other data aceess component, to track connections, commands or operate with adapters because ORM works at a higher level of data abstraction. At the same time you will be completely protected from memory leaks and free to create complexity application logic at the primary data level.
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    greenDAO

    greenDAO

    Light ORM solution for Android that maps objects to SQLite databases

    Android ORM for your SQLite database. For new apps we recommend ObjectBox, a new object-oriented database that is much faster than SQLite and easier to use. For existing apps based on greenDAO we offer DaoCompat for an easy switch (see also the announcement). greenDAO is an open source Android ORM making development for SQLite databases fun again. It relieves developers from dealing with low-level database requirements while saving development time. SQLite is an awesome embedded relational database. Still, writing SQL and parsing query results are quite tedious and time-consuming tasks. greenDAO frees you from these by mapping Java objects to database tables (called ORM, “object/relational mapping”). This way you can store, update, delete, and query for Java objects using a simple object oriented API. We want to provide the fastest Android ORM.
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