Introduction to ECO
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ECO is the core engine for all MDriven applications. Given a UML model and a Persistence Mapper, ECO will help any .net application handle the objects of that model in memory. It will, via the Persistence Mapper, help dehydrate or hydrate objects from persistent storage, i.e. a database.
ECO is short for EnterpriseCoreObjects and is the old name we used for the MDriven-technology. The ECO name was shared with Borlands/Codegears product named ECO that was a similar product targeting the Delphi development environment. Codegear discontinued their ECO-product when they switched focus to native development and no .net.  


ECO is also the name of a Visual Studio Plugin that brings ECO, Modlr, Derived Code, Derived DB scripts, and Database Evolution to Visual Studio.
MDriven has never targeted the Delphi development environment - we have always targeted Visual Studio (MDrivenFramework) and stand alone modelling (MDrivenDesigner)
 
MDriven has honored the API and general constructs of Codegears ECO - and MDriven is a good transition path for any one wanting to stay model driven in a .net environment going forward.
 
MDriven has no affiliation or ties to Codegear.
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Revision as of 18:42, 17 February 2024

ECO is short for EnterpriseCoreObjects and is the old name we used for the MDriven-technology. The ECO name was shared with Borlands/Codegears product named ECO that was a similar product targeting the Delphi development environment. Codegear discontinued their ECO-product when they switched focus to native development and no .net.

MDriven has never targeted the Delphi development environment - we have always targeted Visual Studio (MDrivenFramework) and stand alone modelling (MDrivenDesigner)

MDriven has honored the API and general constructs of Codegears ECO - and MDriven is a good transition path for any one wanting to stay model driven in a .net environment going forward.

MDriven has no affiliation or ties to Codegear.

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