nTier .Net Code Generator






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Every one has shortage of time , every one wants short cuts. Why don't we have (being developers) short cuts to developing database applications. This is what Dot NET Code Generator tries to give you. It generates full object oriented source code and even all the forms for you using 3 layer architec
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Introduction
Every one has shortage of time , every one wants short cuts. Why don't we have (being developers) short cuts to developing database applications. This is what Dot NET Code Generator tries to give you. It generates full object oriented source code and even all the forms for you using 3 layer architecture .
Background
When I started development, changing customer requirements caused me a lot of trouble.
Whenever a major change occurred I�ve to do a lot of coding to accommodate that change .After being worried for some time I decided to automate the coding process, so that I Don�t have to write repetitive coding tasks again and again.
Using the code
This Application is not developed using specific design in mind, it is developed using old style structured programming, but the code it generates is complete Object oriented which takes benefits of inheritance, polymorphism and encapsulation. All code is generated using 3 layer architecture. I�ve used meta data provided by SQL Server�s Master Database to Generate all the code . if you open master database�s sotred procedure section you�ll see a lot of stored procedures prefixed by sp_ these procedures provide you much information sufficient for our code generator .
I�ve used following stored procedures.
sp_databases
- sp_tables
- sp_Columns
- sp_primary_keys_Rowset
- sp_fkeys
sp_databases
returns all databases attached with current instance of Sql server all these stored procedures are self explanatory , I�ll use simple �Sample � database (to explain the code) which only has two tables one tblMaster and other tblDetail .
Database is intentionally kept simple for simplicity. Once we have our database we can use sp_tables
and pass our database name as argument this will return all the tables with in our database in our case tblMaster and tblDetail respectively we�ll store these tables temporarily , so that we can loop through all the tables and generate the code . Following Code snippet shows you what actually happens .
for(int i=0 ; i < lstSelectedTables.Length ; i++) { string tblName = lstSelectedTables[i][2].ToString(); if(cbolanguage.Text == CSharp") GenerateCSharpCode(tblName); else GenerateVBCode(tblName); if((chkgui.Checked ==false) && (chkdata.Checked ==false)&& (chkinterface.Checked ==false)&& (chkprocedures.Checked ==false)) { MessageBox.Show(Please select at least one code option"); break; } } public void GenerateDataClasses(string tblName,string tbldetail) { FileStream file ; file = new FileStream(tempPath + \\cls_d" + tblName+ .cs",System.IO.FileMode.Create); StreamWriter sw = new StreamWriter(file); sw.WriteLine(using System;\n"); sw.WriteLine(namespace " + txtprojectname.Text + .DataClasses" ); sw.WriteLine({"); sw.WriteLine(\t/// <summary>"); sw.WriteLine(\t/// Summary description for cls_d" + tblName+ ."); sw.WriteLine(\t/// </summary>\n"); sw.WriteLine(\tpublic class cls_d" + tblName); sw.WriteLine(\t{"); GenerateAttributes(tblName,sw,tbldetail); sw.WriteLine(\t}");//End Class Here sw.WriteLine(}");//End Namespace Here sw.Flush(); file.Close(); txtprogress.AppendText(cls_d" + tblName+ .cs Created \n") ; } public void GenerateAttributes(string TableName , StreamWriter sw,string tbldetail) { try { string type; DataTable dtColumns ; dbobj = new dboperation(constr); dbobj.objcmd.CommandText = exec sp_Columns " + TableName ; dtColumns = dbobj.filldata().Tables[0]; for(int i = 0 ; i < dtColumns.Rows.Count ; i ++ ) { type = GetType(dtColumns.Rows[i][5].ToString()); sw.WriteLine(\t\tprivate " + type + m" + dtColumns.Rows[i][3].ToString() + ;"); } if(tbldetail != ") sw.WriteLine(\t\tprivate string mDetail;"); sw.WriteLine(\n\t\t# region Constructor"); GenerateConstructor(dtColumns,sw,tbldetail); sw.WriteLine(\t\t#end region\n"); sw.WriteLine(\t\t# region Properties"); GenerateProperties(dtColumns,sw,tbldetail); sw.WriteLine(\t\t#end region\n"); } catch(Exception ex) { MessageBox.Show(ex.Message); } } public void GenerateConstructor(DataTable dtColumns,StreamWriter sw,string tbldetail) { string tblname = dtColumns.Rows[0][2].ToString(); sw.WriteLine("\n\t\tpublic cls_d" + tblname + ()"); sw.WriteLine("\t\t{"); sw.WriteLine("\t\t\t //"); sw.WriteLine("\t\t\t // TODO: Add constructor logic here"); sw.WriteLine("\t\t\t //"); for(int i = 0 ; i < dtColumns.Rows.Count ; i++ ) { if(GetInitValue(dtColumns.Rows[i][5].ToString()) != ") sw.WriteLine("\t\t\t" + dtColumns.Rows[i][3].ToString() + = " + GetInitValue(dtColumns.Rows[i][5].ToString()) + ;" ); else sw.WriteLine("\t\t\t" + dtColumns.Rows[i][3].ToString() + = \"\" ;" ); } if(tbldetail != ") sw.WriteLine("\t\t\tmDetail = \"\" ;" ); sw.WriteLine("\t\t}"); } public void GenerateProperties(DataTable dtColumns,StreamWriter sw,string tbldetail) { string type; for(int i = 0 ; i < dtColumns.Rows.Count ; i ++ ) { type = GetType(dtColumns.Rows[i][5].ToString()); sw.WriteLine("\t\tpublic " + type + " + dtColumns.Rows[i][3].ToString() ); sw.WriteLine("\t\t{"); sw.WriteLine("\t\t\tget"); sw.WriteLine("\t\t\t{"); sw.WriteLine("\t\t\t\t return m" + dtColumns.Rows[i][3].ToString() + ;"); sw.WriteLine("\t\t\t}"); sw.WriteLine("\t\t\tset"); sw.WriteLine("\t\t\t{"); sw.WriteLine("\t\t\t\tm" + dtColumns.Rows[i][3].ToString() + = value ;"); sw.WriteLine("\t\t\t}"); sw.WriteLine("\t\t}"); } if(tbldetail != ") { sw.WriteLine("\t\tpublic string Detail" ); sw.WriteLine("\t\t{");\ sw.WriteLine("\t\t\tget"); sw.WriteLine("\t\t\t{"); sw.WriteLine("\t\t\t\t return mDetail;"); sw.WriteLine("\t\t\t}"); sw.WriteLine("\t\t\tset"); sw.WriteLine("\t\t\t{"); sw.WriteLine("\t\t\t\tmDetail = value ;"); sw.WriteLine("\t\t\t}"); sw.WriteLine("\t\t}"); } }
Generated Code
Here is the sample code generated by our code generator.
using System; namespace Sample.DataClasses { /// < class=summary class=> /// Summary description for cls_dtblDetail. /// < class=/ class=summary class=> public class cls_dtblDetail { private int mDetailID; private int mMasterID; private string mDetailFieldOne; private DateTime mDetailFieldTwo; private string mDetailFieldThree; # region Constructor public cls_dtblDetail() { // TODO: Add constructor logic here DetailID = 0; MasterID = 0; DetailFieldOne = " ; DetailFieldTwo = System.DateTime.Now.Date; DetailFieldThree = " ; } #end region # region Properties public int DetailID { get { return mDetailID; } set { mDetailID = value ; } } public int MasterID { get { return mMasterID; } set { mMasterID = value ; } } public string DetailFieldOne { get { return mDetailFieldOne; } set { mDetailFieldOne = value ; } } public DateTime DetailFieldTwo { get { return mDetailFieldTwo; } set { mDetailFieldTwo = value ; } } public string DetailFieldThree { get { return mDetailFieldThree; } set { mDetailFieldThree = value ; } } #end region } } Interface class is as follow. using System; using System.Data; using System.Data.SqlClient; using Sample.DataClasses; using Sample.Utility; namespace Sample.Interface { /// < class=summary class=> /// Summary description for cls_itblDetail. /// < class=/ class=summary class=> public class cls_itblDetail { private dboperation dbobj ; private cls_dtblDetail mData; public string m_Error; # region Constructor public cls_itblDetail() { // // TODO: Add constructor logic here // mData = new cls_dtblDetail(); } #end region # region Methods public bool AddtblDetail(cls_dtblDetail pData) { try { mData = pData; dbobj = new dboperation(); dbobj.objcmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure; dbobj.objcmd.CommandText = addtblDetail" ; dbobj.objcmd.Parameters.Add(@MasterID" , mData.MasterID); dbobj.objcmd.Parameters.Add(@DetailFieldOne" , mData.DetailFieldOne); dbobj.objcmd.Parameters.Add(@DetailFieldTwo" , mData.DetailFieldTwo); dbobj.objcmd.Parameters.Add(@DetailFieldThree" , mData.DetailFieldThree); dbobj.executeQuery(); } catch(Exception ex) { m_Error = ex.Message; return false; } return true; } public bool UpdatetblDetail(cls_dtblDetail pData ) { try { mData = pData; dbobj = new dboperation(); dbobj.objcmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure; dbobj.objcmd.CommandText = updatetblDetail" ; dbobj.objcmd.Parameters.Add(@DetailID" , mData.DetailID); dbobj.objcmd.Parameters.Add(@MasterID" , mData.MasterID); dbobj.objcmd.Parameters.Add(@DetailFieldOne" , mData.DetailFieldOne); dbobj.objcmd.Parameters.Add(@DetailFieldTwo" , mData.DetailFieldTwo); dbobj.objcmd.Parameters.Add(@DetailFieldThree" , mData.DetailFieldThree); dbobj.executeQuery(); } catch(Exception ex) { m_Error = ex.Message; return false; } return true; } public bool DeletetblDetail(cls_dtblDetail pData) { try { mData = pData; dbobj = new dboperation(); dbobj.objcmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure; dbobj.objcmd.CommandText = deletetblDetail" ; dbobj.objcmd.Parameters.Add(@DetailID" , mData.DetailID); dbobj.executeQuery(); } catch(Exception ex) { m_Error = ex.Message; return false; } return true; } public DataSet GettblDetail() { DataSet ds = new DataSet(); try { dbobj = new dboperation(); dbobj.objcmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure; dbobj.objcmd.CommandText = gettblDetail" ; ds = dbobj.filldata(); } catch(Exception ex) { m_Error = ex.Message; return null; } return ds; } public DataSet GettblDetailThroughQuery(string qry) { DataSet ds = new DataSet(); try { dbobj = new dboperation(); dbobj.objcmd.CommandType = CommandType.Text; dbobj.objcmd.CommandText = qry ; ds = dbobj.filldata(); } catch(Exception ex) { m_Error = ex.Message; return null; } return ds; } #endregion } }