We're after an ORM/Domain Modelling tool that will allow us to generate several related domain models across multiple projects/assemblies generated in a "database first" approach from our MSSQL database. We need some help working out which tools will meet our needs.
Requirements are:
Cross project relationships
- Our domain is split into numerous modules and for each client (whom we give source code to) we don't use all modules and so we'd like to "unplug" all the logic they don't need to see or get access to.
- For example, we want to store a shared data (mostly common lookup information) in it's own common assembly.
- We don't need two-way relationships between models (because that would cause a circular reference). Only the child end of relationship would get generated.
Cross project inheritance
- Similar to above, we want to be able to abstract common functionality into base classes in one domain model and inherit them.
- Note: Inheritance links between domains will be limited, only one or two per sub-domain.
- Note: It shouldn't matter, but we are using "Table per Type" or "Class Table Inheritance" to model our inheritance in our relational (DB) schema
Generated classes are to be:
- Marked with DataContract/DataMember attributes
- Notify of property changes (via INotifyPropertyChanged implementations)
- Have partial On*PropertyName*Changed() methods (e.g. as per Linq to SQL and Entity Framework generated objects)
- (Ideal, but not necessary) Related collection types should implement INotifyCollectionChanged.
Any feedback as to any ORM tools that support (or have workarounds to support) these criteria would be appreciated!
NOTE: Tools we've looked at (but this doesn't rule them out entirely):
- LightSpeed (lovely, but doesn't support cross project inheritance easily).
- LLBLGen (complicated and all encompassing, but when grouping using
AsSeparateProjects
mode it didn't seem to support cross-model relationships let alone inheritance). - Entity Framework (I just got lost... The designer story when splitting the domain across multiple models wasn't very nice).