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michaelf NO[at]SPAM librarysolutions.com.au
5/12/2004 4:40:29 PM
I have an Access ADP front-end application working with SQL server
2000 database.
I am looking for ASP.NET code generator that will help me to port the
application into ASP.NET.
It is important to have an ability to extend generated ASPX code to
add business logic.
Royalty-free distribution is also important.
I found TOO many code generators on the market-
ASPRunner,RapTier,VBeXpress,Kickstart,CodeCharge,CodeSmith and others.

Does anyone made a comparison overview of them with list of advantages
and disadvantages?
I would appreciate if you will tell which one do you use and why?

Thanks,
Steph
6/11/2004 4:23:51 PM
Hi,

http://www.d4modelizer.com

hope this help



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Michael Freidgeim
6/14/2004 5:48:43 PM

I did my research to compare several generatiors and found two that
better than others satisfied my requirements to be able to extend
ASP.Net generated code:
ASP.NET Maker and VBeXpress.
It seems that ASP.NET Maker has more options in generator user
interface, but the generated code is not structured well and as so not
convinient for manual extension.
Finally I've choosen VBeXpress with there well structured (n-tiered)
generated code. They also have relatively easy extendable generation
templates.
The biggest disadvantage of VBeXpress is their very poor support: they
ignore many questions and if answer, almost always after I found the
solution by myself.


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ampon lim
6/25/2004 6:07:33 AM
Michel,
Please try for ironspeed
at www.ironspees.com

This is tools is generate the nice result.



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