ComponentOne Studio for Entity Framework released

Improve and simplify data binding with new Entity Framework for WinForms, WPF and Silverlight.
November 22, 2011
Press Release

ComponentOne Studio for Entity Framework improves and simplifies data binding with ADO.NET Entity Framework and RIA Services by solving common problems related to loading, paging, filtering and saving data. It also provides performance enhancements such as fast loading and transparent scrolling over large data sets with Virtual Mode.

Features

  • Cross-platform Support - Combine multiple client view sources using Entity Framework or RIA Services.
  • Design-time Components - Setup views directly on the designer surface with easy-to-use property dialogs.
  • Virtual Mode Improves Performance - Navigate through large data sets asynchronously.
  • Live Views with LiveLinq - Speed up queries and provide live views.
  • Smart Client-side Caching - When new queries are executed, it does not necessarily go to the server. It checks the client-side cache first and will not go to the server if it can find the result in the cache. By minimizing the number of trips to and from the server, this significantly improves performance and speed.

About ComponentOne

ComponentOne has provided a wide range of Microsoft Visual Studio components, IDE platform development tools and applications for over 22 years. This includes ComponentOne Studio Enterprise, which represents a broad and complete set of tools and solutions for Microsoft Windows, Web and Mobile application developers.

ComponentOne has received numerous industry and user accolades including awards from SDTimes, The Code Project, TechWeb, Software Development Magazine, Visual Studio Magazine, Society for Technical Communication and SQL Server Magazine.

Headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA, ComponentOne is a privately held company with offices throughout the world.

Paging data using ComponentOne Studio for Entity Framework.

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