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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T06:22:18+00:00 2026-05-16T06:22:18+00:00

Can anyone suggest a simple Data Access Layer (C# .NET)? Not keen on using

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Can anyone suggest a simple Data Access Layer (C# .NET)? Not keen on using the Microsoft Application Data Access block, seems very bloated and overkill. Also don’t want to use LINQ to SQL for various reasons. I want to build upon this and create our own in-house ORM, again for various reasons. In the past I’ve always had the Data Access Layer already built so was never involved in building….

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    2026-05-16T06:22:18+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 6:22 am

    Here is a complete list: ORM tools “.Net”

    ADO.NET Entity Framework, Microsoft’s ORM (released with .NET 3.5 SP1)
    Base One Foundation Component Library, free or commercial
    BCSEi ORM Code Generator, free or commercial
    Business Logic Toolkit for .NET, open source
    Castle ActiveRecord, ActiveRecord for .NET, open source
    DataObjects.Net v4.0, open source, commercial
    DevForce, commercial, N-Tier
    Developer Express, eXpress Persistent Objects (XPO)
    EntitySpaces, commercial
    Euss, open source
    Habanero, Free open source
    iBATIS, Free open source
    Invist,free ORM and code generation tool
    LLBLGen, open source drivers, commercial
    LightSpeed, free or commercial
    Neo, open source
    NConstruct, commercial
    NHibernate, open source
    Opf3, free and commercial
    ObjectMapper .NET, GPL and commercial license
    OpenAccess, free or commercial
    TierDeveloper, free ORM and code generation tool
    Persistor.NET, free or commercial
    Quick Objects, free or commercial
    Sooda, open source; BSD license
    Subsonic, open source
    Orasis, free trial or buy.
    Telerik, express or buy.
    CSLA.NET, free.
    ECO, free or commercial
    nhydrate, open source
    .netTiers, open source
    dapper-dot-net, open source
    codesmithtools plinqo, open source

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