Keystone.Clockwork.Bindings.Carbonite 1.0.34-RC9

This is a prerelease version of Keystone.Clockwork.Bindings.Carbonite.
dotnet add package Keystone.Clockwork.Bindings.Carbonite --version 1.0.34-RC9                
NuGet\Install-Package Keystone.Clockwork.Bindings.Carbonite -Version 1.0.34-RC9                
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<PackageReference Include="Keystone.Clockwork.Bindings.Carbonite" Version="1.0.34-RC9" />                
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paket add Keystone.Clockwork.Bindings.Carbonite --version 1.0.34-RC9                
#r "nuget: Keystone.Clockwork.Bindings.Carbonite, 1.0.34-RC9"                
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// Install Keystone.Clockwork.Bindings.Carbonite as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Keystone.Clockwork.Bindings.Carbonite&version=1.0.34-RC9&prerelease

// Install Keystone.Clockwork.Bindings.Carbonite as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Keystone.Clockwork.Bindings.Carbonite&version=1.0.34-RC9&prerelease                

This component adds support for Clockwork to call Carbonite operations as Gears.

Clockwork is a complete programming paradigm that lets you model and execute complex business processes. In Clockwork you write Gears that encapsulate specific business steps. Then you write code to assemble Gears together to compose complete business processes called Mechanisms. A Mechanism is by definition a Gear, so you can create new Mechanisms by mixing and matching existing Mechanisms and Gears you have already in your library.

Clockwork include a large library of ready to use Gears to for example do declarative validations, make other Gears asynchronous, and even bind other KEYSTONE components to the Clockwork paradigm.

KEYSTONE is a modern, multi-paradigm, data-centric software development framework. Visit http://www.keystoneframework.com/ for more details.

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Keystone.Clockwork.Bindings.Carbonite.Persistence.Relational

This component adds support for Clockwork to call Carbonite ORM operations as Gears. Clockwork is a complete programming paradigm that lets you model and execute complex business processes. In Clockwork you write Gears that encapsulate specific business steps. Then you write code to assemble Gears together to compose complete business processes called Mechanisms. A Mechanism is by definition a Gear, so you can create new Mechanisms by mixing and matching existing Mechanisms and Gears you have already in your library. Clockwork include a large library of ready to use Gears to for example do declarative validations, make other Gears asynchronous, and even bind other KEYSTONE components to the Clockwork paradigm. KEYSTONE is a modern, multi-paradigm, data-centric software development framework. Visit http://www.keystoneframework.com for more details.

Keystone.Clockwork.Bindings.Carbonite.Persistence.Relational.Sql

This component adds support for Clockwork to call as Gears Carbonite ORM operations on top of the Microsoft SQL Server DBMS. Clockwork is a complete programming paradigm that lets you model and execute complex business processes. In Clockwork you write Gears that encapsulate specific business steps. Then you write code to assemble Gears together to compose complete business processes called Mechanisms. A Mechanism is by definition a Gear, so you can create new Mechanisms by mixing and matching existing Mechanisms and Gears you have already in your library. Clockwork include a large library of ready to use Gears to for example do declarative validations, make other Gears asynchronous, and even bind other KEYSTONE components to the Clockwork paradigm. KEYSTONE is a modern, multi-paradigm, data-centric software development framework. Visit http://www.keystoneframework.com for more details.

Keystone.Clockwork.Bindings.Carbonite.Persistence.Linq

This component adds support for Clockwork to call as Gears Carbonite with Linq to SQL based operations. Clockwork is a complete programming paradigm that lets you model and execute complex business processes. In Clockwork you write Gears that encapsulate specific business steps. Then you write code to assemble Gears together to compose complete business processes called Mechanisms. A Mechanism is by definition a Gear, so you can create new Mechanisms by mixing and matching existing Mechanisms and Gears you have already in your library. Clockwork include a large library of ready to use Gears to for example do declarative validations, make other Gears asynchronous, and even bind other KEYSTONE components to the Clockwork paradigm. KEYSTONE is a modern, multi-paradigm, data-centric software development framework. Visit http://www.keystoneframework.com for more details.

Keystone.Clockwork.Bindings.Carbonite.Persistence.Entity

This component adds support for Clockwork to call as Gears Carbonite with Entity Framework based operations. Clockwork is a complete programming paradigm that lets you model and execute complex business processes. In Clockwork you write Gears that encapsulate specific business steps. Then you write code to assemble Gears together to compose complete business processes called Mechanisms. A Mechanism is by definition a Gear, so you can create new Mechanisms by mixing and matching existing Mechanisms and Gears you have already in your library. Clockwork include a large library of ready to use Gears to for example do declarative validations, make other Gears asynchronous, and even bind other KEYSTONE components to the Clockwork paradigm. KEYSTONE is a modern, multi-paradigm, data-centric software development framework. Visit http://www.keystoneframework.com for more details.

Keystone.Clockwork.Bindings.Carbonite.Persistence.Relational.MySql

This component adds support for Clockwork to call as Gears Carbonite ORM operations on top of the MySQL DBMS. Clockwork is a complete programming paradigm that lets you model and execute complex business processes. In Clockwork you write Gears that encapsulate specific business steps. Then you write code to assemble Gears together to compose complete business processes called Mechanisms. A Mechanism is by definition a Gear, so you can create new Mechanisms by mixing and matching existing Mechanisms and Gears you have already in your library. Clockwork include a large library of ready to use Gears to for example do declarative validations, make other Gears asynchronous, and even bind other KEYSTONE components to the Clockwork paradigm. KEYSTONE is a modern, multi-paradigm, data-centric software development framework. Visit http://www.keystoneframework.com for more details.

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1.0.34-RC9 865 5/20/2016
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1.0.29-RC9 749 5/8/2016
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1.0.26-RC9 882 4/21/2016
1.0.25-RC9 779 4/20/2016
1.0.24-RC9 791 4/1/2016
1.0.23-RC9 736 3/30/2016
1.0.22-RC9 732 3/30/2016
1.0.21-RC9 721 3/29/2016
1.0.20-RC9 758 3/28/2016
1.0.19-RC9 752 3/28/2016
1.0.18-RC9 755 3/27/2016
1.0.17-RC9 779 3/18/2016
1.0.16-RC9 742 3/17/2016
1.0.15-RC9 754 3/11/2016
1.0.14-RC9 778 3/10/2016
1.0.13-RC9 773 3/5/2016
1.0.12-RC9 933 2/23/2016
1.0.11-RC9 841 2/23/2016
1.0.10-RC9 796 2/18/2016
1.0.9-RC9 809 2/14/2016
1.0.8-RC9 917 1/13/2016
1.0.7-RC9 809 1/12/2016
1.0.6-RC9 782 1/11/2016
1.0.5-RC9 838 1/10/2016
1.0.4-RC9 802 1/10/2016
1.0.3-RC9 814 1/8/2016
1.0.2-RC9 822 12/31/2015
1.0.1-RC9 805 12/30/2015
1.0.0-RC9 766 12/28/2015
1.0.0-RC8 772 12/28/2015
1.0.0-RC7 801 12/28/2015
1.0.0-RC6 861 12/27/2015
1.0.0-RC5 751 12/26/2015
1.0.0-RC4 811 12/19/2015
1.0.0-RC3 745 12/15/2015
1.0.0-RC2 759 12/14/2015
1.0.0-RC10 760 12/30/2015
1.0.0-RC00001 1,690 12/14/2015