Apex SQL Code 2008.05

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ABOUT Apex SQL Code

Apex SQL Code is a Rapid Application Development (RAD) Code Generation tool for Microsoft SQL Server that enables you to automatically generate thousands of lines of perfect ASP, VB, C#, SQL (and more) code in just seconds using familiar ASP.NET syntax. The key feature of Apex SQL Code is Template based code generation that allow users to configure custom code patterns automated with the code scripting language of your choice, C# or VB.NET. -Template based code generation. -Familiiar ASP.NET syntax. -Generates code in any text based language. Apex SQL Code has a cool template wizard that makes creating templates as easy as following 7 simple steps. A powerful template property page for editing templates in place with simple picklists and dialogs. XML based templates - allows for template attributes to be embedded directly in the template structure itself. Built in Session and Application variables. Programmatic control of file operations and dialogs directly from the template. Files can be output, appended or all file operations can be suppressed if user chooses to use File System Object. Apex SQL Code now automatically remembers all of your table, view, sproc, field, parameter and result column selection in between sessions and for a specific database. Choice of VBScript of JScript for template scripting - handles looping including For Each loops, constructs, error handling, etc. Your ability to create code patterns is virtually unlimited. Extensive template library including C#, VB.NET, ASP, VB, SQL and Delphi templates Support for unlimited Include files just like ASP! Real Intellisense to navigate Apex SQL Code object Model Default color coded text editor to manage templates currently supports ASP / VBScript, VB, Java / JScript, CSharp and SQL. Multiple tables, views and stored procedures can be scripted at once and even in the same template. User can specify the order of their execution, and after running the project, see all the generated files.