Core Objects provides a foundation for the whole mv.NET
product suite.
As such it provides:
A set of database-resident routines
Connection (Session) Pooling
Developer utility tools
A feature-rich mv-centric .NET class library
As well as providing a huge range of features for the
developer, these features are also leveraged heavily by many
of the other parts of mv.NET.
The Core Objects class library offers an immensely rich series
of classes, providing a MultiValue-centric database access
paradigm for the developer to utilize.
No
pre-processing of your MultiValue account is necessary before
using Core Objects - you can be up and running out of the box
in literally 15-20 minutes!
Developers can access and work on all parts of their
MultiValue data accounts using the GUI utilities provided by
Core Objects. Maintaining dictionaries, editing programs and
entering test data via automatically generated dictionary
driven input screens being just a few of the many time-saving
features offered by the product.
Core Objects' Main Feature Set
Robust, scalable, high-performance database connection
management
Built right into the heart of the product is a
high-performance connection pooling component called the
'Session Manager'. This Session Manager offers proven pooling
performance and sits at the centre of your application
deployment. It assures effective use of your database
licenses and quick, robust and scalable connection allocation
and recycling.
Support for all MultiValue databases
Core Objects supports most of the major MultiValue databases
on the market. Please consult us if you have any queries in
this area.
A Class Library instantly familiar to the MultiValue developer
The Core Objects class library (this is the component that you
reference from within your Visual Studio project) provides an
unprecedented range of features. It combines both familiarity
for the MultiValue aware developer with the ability take full
advantage of the powerful .NET framework.
Support for stateless applications
In recognition of the fact that many applications need to
exist within a stateless environment (for example, web
applications and web services), Core Objects provides several
features that alleviate the coding burden often incurred in
such environments.
Windows component/application invoking from DataBASIC
Turning traditional client-server on its head, Core Objects
offers the ability for DataBASIC (i.e. database resident) code
to trigger actions within the Windows environment. This is
perfect for situations such as the need to dynamically
synchronize server data with, say, Outlook mailbox data, or
the ability to launch Windows-based document creation and
printing from within green-screen applications.
Advanced "Fetch on Demand" data retrieval technology
In many client-server applications, fetch-on-demand, or lazy
loading as it is sometimes referred to, is a valuable feature
for improving the performance of an application from an
end-user's perspective. This capability is woven into the
data retrieval mechanisms of Core Objects providing all of the
advantages with no extra programming effort on behalf of the
developer.
Complete Development from Visual Studio
Sophisticated Visual Studio.NET add-in, featuring both
systems management and developer-centric functionality. The
mv.NET plug-in functionality has been substantially enhanced
with VS.NET integrated help to provide greater intellisense
and dynamic help support within the product.
Essential developer utilities
Core Objects supplies a range of essential utilities for the
.Net developer, enhancing your ability to quickly and
effectively design, code, debug and deploy your .NET
application.
For more information, email
sales@bluefinity.com!