visual studio 2010 - Refactor a C# Class -


I am currently working on a local application that has access to SQL Server 2008 Express. What I did was a class that manages all the access and functions on the database (for example INSERT, DELETE, etc.), but the class is actually growing bigger, and there are at least 40 ways in it My question was: is there any way to re-apply this kind of classroom? Or is this normal?

You can try these ORM libraries for .NET: Start playing with This library is a dead project, Microsoft has stopped developing it, and I think it's a good idea to use "dead" technology. Do not think

  • The unit framework -> is a good thing to start, and the necessary table mapping starts with Easy wizard to create a model (just install it and "new unit project", the wizard will help you create your first mapping)
  • NHibernate -> One of its kind in a "monster" ORM mapping library , Is a bit complicated, but one of the most advanced libraries. NET ORM Marketplace

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