CodeTrigger 6.1.0.7 Professional – Standalone and Visual Studio

CodeTrigger 6.1.0.7 Professional – Standalone and Visual Studio

Description

CodeTrigger is an automated code generator for C # that can be used both independently and seamlessly with the Visual Studio environment. Using this tool, you will be able to easily build SQL Server procedures, and in multi-layer applications, you will be able to quickly create data layer and business layer classes.

CodeTrigger automatically generates various classes and code for WCF interfaces or Winform, ASP.NET, or WPF-based applications. This tool tries to simplify and accelerate the software development process by automatically generating duplicate project codes.

CodeTrigger is designed to work with SQL Server +2005, Oracle 11g / 12c and MySQL + 5.5, can import predefined schemas, and in multi-layer applications can model database relationships for WPF / WCF / Winforms applications / Web application enables. Using CodeTrigger keeps your team focused on the main parts of the code, rather than duplicating most projects.

Features of CodeTrigger

Various settings for automatic code generation

Ability to build commercial objects, data

Ability to create lazy loading collections

Quick and automatic reflection of script changes in the database

Build SQL / PLSQL scripts

Ability to build inline SQL scripts inside the code

Ability to build single-layer or complex multi-layer applications using wizards

Various settings for building SQL scripts, object relationships, external and primary keys, and more

Ability to create custom queries using the CRITERIAQUERY API

Build code in partial classes to develop separately and not clutter the main programmer code

Ability to automatically create interfaces and inherited members in the desired classes

Source control support

Support for CONTINUOUS INTEGRATION using command line commands

Ability to create WCF services for the project

No need for side libraries

Complete online guide

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System requirements

Photos

Installation

Available in the Readme.txt file.

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