Accelerating the development lifecycle with Borland® ECO™ II Object/Relational-mapper and ECO Space technology.
New Borland® Enterprise Core Objects II (ECO™ II) rapid design-driven architecture for .NET speeds development, improves quality, and increases the maintainability of complex Web Services, ASP.NET, and WinForm applications. Architects can use the model-powered ECO Object/Relational Mapping technology to generate or map to several major enterprise-class relational databases, then later evolve the database based on changes in the design model. Build enterprise-level model-powered applications using the new ECO Synchronization Server, offering multiple synchronized ECO Space object caches for increased scalability and performance.The following tutorials will take you step-by-step through building a variety of ECO applications.
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Tutorial 1: Creating your first ECO application
This article demonstrates building a simple application using the Borland Enterprise Core Objects (ECO)™ technology in Delphi 2005 Architect. -
Tutorial 2: Working with Associations
This article demonstrates accessing Borland ECO™ objects in code via handles, implementing relationships and using master/detail style user interfaces. -
Tutorial 3: Using ECO™ II with Databases
This article demonstrates connecting an ECO™ application to a RDBMS and managing changes to the object space. -
Tutorial 4: Using an existing enterprise database with Borland® ECO™ II and Borland Delphi® 2005
This paper provides step-by-step instructions on how to promote an existing relational database, including existing data, and how to provide a Unified Modeling Language™ (UML®) class diagram representation of this.
Henrik Jondell, Director of Product Management, ECO, presents the following self-running demos. He demonstrates how easy it is to create model-powered applications for your existing databases with ECO II.
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Part 1: Deriving a model from an existing database with ECO II in Delphi 2005
The following demonstrates how ECO II in Delphi 2005 can produce a model from an existing database, and immediately use that model as part of a model-powered application. The resulting application is a C# Winforms application that uses the Northwinds database as the source of its model. [Time: 9:39]
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Part 2: ....coming soon
... more tutorials, white papers and demo’s will be coming soon.

