ANN: Released extensive Metastorage documentation

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Hello,

New and improved Metastorage documentation materials were released with 
the intention of helping developers to get started with this software 
development productivity tool and quickly deploy their PHP applications.

Besides the Metastorage reference manual that already existed and was 
improved for this release, there is now a tutorial and an how-to 
document to address different levels of interest from the developers on 
Metastorage documentation.

http://www.meta-language.net/news-2004-03-20-metastorage.html

http://www.meta-language.net/screenshots.html

What is Metastorage?

Metastorage is an application that is meant to automatically generate 
code from an high level data model definition.

Metastorage is a tool meant to provide an efficient method of 
development of medium or large size applications that store and retrieve 
data from SQL based databases or other types of persistence storage 
containers, like XML files, flat file databases or in LDAP servers.

What does Metastorage generate?

Metastorage generates data object access classes. Currently it generates 
code in PHP. The data objects are stored in SQL based relational 
databases. In the future, other languages and storage containers will be 
supported.

http://www.meta-language.net/metastorage-faq.html



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Regards,
Manuel Lemos

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