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Ertan Deniz asked on 17 Sep 2010, 10:06 AM
Is OpenAccess using Entity Framework 4.0 as a base library ? Sharing the same designer ? In your new Domain Model approach.
Or It looks like Entity Framework 4.0 with programming model and Designer ? That's all. 

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answered on 21 Sep 2010, 06:14 PM
Hello Ertan Deniz,

 No it is not. While it is true that both the Entity Framework and OpenAccess use the DSL tools provided by the Visual Studio SDK for developing their respective Visual Designers, they are completely separate products and do not share any common code-base.

Despite the similar looks the two product cannot be further apart as the important part, the runtime is completely different. 

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