DevExpress.Xpo 24.2.7

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dotnet add package DevExpress.Xpo --version 24.2.7
                    
NuGet\Install-Package DevExpress.Xpo -Version 24.2.7
                    
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="DevExpress.Xpo" Version="24.2.7" />
                    
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
<PackageVersion Include="DevExpress.Xpo" Version="24.2.7" />
                    
Directory.Packages.props
<PackageReference Include="DevExpress.Xpo" />
                    
Project file
For projects that support Central Package Management (CPM), copy this XML node into the solution Directory.Packages.props file to version the package.
paket add DevExpress.Xpo --version 24.2.7
                    
#r "nuget: DevExpress.Xpo, 24.2.7"
                    
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
#addin nuget:?package=DevExpress.Xpo&version=24.2.7
                    
Install DevExpress.Xpo as a Cake Addin
#tool nuget:?package=DevExpress.Xpo&version=24.2.7
                    
Install DevExpress.Xpo as a Cake Tool

eXpress Persistent Objects (XPO) is an Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) tool that handles all aspects of database creation and object persistence, allowing you to concentrate on your application's business logic. XPO supports more than a dozen database management systems and implements a common high-level API. Whether using MS SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, or others, you will use the same code to implement data access and management operations. Should you decide to move your storage to a different database system, you’ll only need to change the connection string. For more information, see https://devexpress.com/XPO.

Product Compatible and additional computed target framework versions.
.NET net8.0 is compatible.  net8.0-android was computed.  net8.0-browser was computed.  net8.0-ios was computed.  net8.0-maccatalyst was computed.  net8.0-macos was computed.  net8.0-tvos was computed.  net8.0-windows was computed.  net9.0 was computed.  net9.0-android was computed.  net9.0-browser was computed.  net9.0-ios was computed.  net9.0-maccatalyst was computed.  net9.0-macos was computed.  net9.0-tvos was computed.  net9.0-windows was computed. 
.NET Framework net462 is compatible.  net463 was computed.  net47 was computed.  net471 was computed.  net472 was computed.  net48 was computed.  net481 was computed. 
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Xpand.Extensions.XAF.Xpo

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DevExpress.Xpo.de

eXpress Persistent Objects (XPO) is an Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) tool that handles all aspects of database creation and object persistence, allowing you to concentrate on your application's business logic. XPO supports more than a dozen database management systems and implements a common high-level API. Whether using MS SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, or others, you will use the same code to implement data access and management operations. Should you decide to move your storage to a different database system, you’ll only need to change the connection string. For more information, see https://DevExpress.com/XPO.

DevExpress.Xpo.ja

eXpress Persistent Objects (XPO) is an Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) tool that handles all aspects of database creation and object persistence, allowing you to concentrate on your application's business logic. XPO supports more than a dozen database management systems and implements a common high-level API. Whether using MS SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, or others, you will use the same code to implement data access and management operations. Should you decide to move your storage to a different database system, you’ll only need to change the connection string. For more information, see https://DevExpress.com/XPO.

DevExpress.Xpo.es

eXpress Persistent Objects (XPO) is an Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) tool that handles all aspects of database creation and object persistence, allowing you to concentrate on your application's business logic. XPO supports more than a dozen database management systems and implements a common high-level API. Whether using MS SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, or others, you will use the same code to implement data access and management operations. Should you decide to move your storage to a different database system, you’ll only need to change the connection string. For more information, see https://DevExpress.com/XPO.

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GitHub repositories (3)

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24.2.7 2,925 5/6/2025
24.2.6 40,645 3/24/2025
24.2.5 77,925 2/19/2025
24.2.3 138,686 12/12/2024
24.1.12 230 5/5/2025
24.1.11 2,201 3/21/2025
24.1.10 4,398 2/17/2025
24.1.9 3,879 1/24/2025
24.1.8 8,581 12/19/2024
24.1.7 106,306 11/1/2024
24.1.6 200,376 9/20/2024
24.1.5 155,834 8/15/2024
24.1.4 187,600 7/18/2024
24.1.3 165,669 6/13/2024
24.1.1-alpha-24085 1,251 3/26/2024
23.2.13 207 5/5/2025
23.2.12 5,017 2/17/2025
23.2.11 5,711 12/19/2024
23.2.10 3,432 11/1/2024
23.2.9 7,210 9/20/2024
23.2.8 7,372 8/15/2024
23.2.7 21,328 6/28/2024
23.2.7-pre-24166 199 6/19/2024
23.2.6 197,642 5/7/2024
23.2.6-pre-24112 383 4/24/2024
23.2.6-pre-24105 330 4/18/2024
23.2.6-pre-24098 382 4/10/2024
23.2.6-pre-24091 382 4/3/2024
23.2.6-pre-24077 619 3/20/2024
23.2.5 323,984 3/14/2024
23.2.4 308,837 2/1/2024
23.2.3 398,042 12/13/2023
23.1.15 199 5/5/2025
23.1.14 1,303 2/17/2025
23.1.13 3,414 11/1/2024
23.1.12 3,397 8/15/2024
23.1.11 7,833 6/27/2024
23.1.11-pre-24166 264 6/19/2024
23.1.10 65,302 5/7/2024
23.1.10-pre-24112 273 4/24/2024
23.1.10-pre-24105 288 4/17/2024
23.1.10-pre-24098 365 4/10/2024
23.1.10-pre-24091 284 4/3/2024
23.1.9 7,682 3/14/2024
23.1.8 18,865 2/1/2024
23.1.7 15,701 12/14/2023
23.1.6 329,506 10/19/2023
23.1.5 296,635 9/4/2023
23.1.4 348,129 7/21/2023
23.1.3 290,214 6/14/2023
22.2.15 3,066 2/17/2025
22.2.14 2,285 11/1/2024
22.2.13 5,609 8/15/2024
22.2.12 12,829 5/7/2024
22.2.12-pre-24107 339 4/17/2024
22.2.11 10,001 2/15/2024
22.2.10 12,105 12/14/2023
22.2.9 20,261 10/19/2023
22.2.8 41,641 9/4/2023
22.2.7 36,777 6/27/2023
22.2.6 343,043 4/27/2023
22.2.5 186,675 3/30/2023
22.2.4 587,157 1/27/2023
22.2.3 226,262 12/9/2022
22.1.15 562 2/19/2025
22.1.14 4,570 5/7/2024
22.1.13 3,189 2/15/2024
22.1.12 2,622 12/14/2023
22.1.11 12,679 8/31/2023
22.1.10 19,214 6/27/2023
22.1.9 12,169 4/27/2023
22.1.8 26,077 3/2/2023
22.1.7 44,405 12/15/2022
22.1.6 381,841 10/20/2022
22.1.5 316,294 9/8/2022
22.1.4 378,221 7/28/2022
22.1.3 197,161 6/20/2022
22.1.2-beta 3,294 5/27/2022
21.2.15 12,094 12/14/2023
21.2.14 10,965 6/27/2023
21.2.13 13,868 4/13/2023
21.2.12 48,012 12/15/2022
21.2.11 31,711 10/20/2022
21.2.10 19,508 9/8/2022
21.2.9 53,602 7/21/2022
21.2.8 130,211 6/8/2022
21.2.8-pre-22151 2,432 6/3/2022
21.2.8-pre-22144 2,706 5/25/2022
21.2.8-pre-22131 6,178 5/13/2022
21.2.7 278,325 4/18/2022
21.2.6 596,922 3/2/2022
21.2.5 227,463 1/24/2022
21.2.4 457,096 12/9/2021
21.2.3 292,853 11/1/2021
21.1.12 14,238 4/13/2023
21.1.11 6,344 10/20/2022
21.1.10 13,344 7/21/2022
21.1.9 30,035 4/28/2022
21.1.8 12,464 2/10/2022
21.1.7 32,317 12/9/2021
21.1.6 220,222 9/30/2021
21.1.5 249,638 8/5/2021
21.1.4 204,189 6/24/2021
21.1.3 154,001 5/26/2021
20.2.13 8,181 4/13/2023
20.2.12 13,818 10/20/2022
20.2.11 25,800 5/5/2022
20.2.10 59,773 12/9/2021
20.2.9 77,582 8/18/2021
20.2.8 15,146 6/24/2021
20.2.7 167,392 4/29/2021
20.2.6 298,760 3/18/2021
20.2.5 344,571 1/21/2021
20.2.4 240,326 12/3/2020
20.2.3 233,593 10/27/2020
20.1.17 7,742 4/13/2023
20.1.16 9,717 10/20/2022
20.1.15 20,245 5/5/2022
20.1.14 13,002 12/9/2021
20.1.13 12,431 7/8/2021
20.1.12 6,177 4/29/2021
20.1.11 8,881 3/19/2021
20.1.10 11,423 1/21/2021
20.1.9 15,090 11/26/2020
20.1.8 49,563 10/14/2020
20.1.7 231,305 8/27/2020
20.1.6 161,229 7/17/2020
20.1.5 6,568 7/16/2020
20.1.4 218,866 6/4/2020
20.1.3 276,945 4/30/2020
19.2.15 12,045 10/20/2022
19.2.14 12,252 5/5/2022
19.2.12 10,935 4/29/2021
19.2.11 18,404 12/16/2020
19.2.10 11,220 10/14/2020
19.2.9 22,394 7/15/2020
19.2.8 21,310 5/21/2020
19.2.7 201,478 3/26/2020
19.2.6 281,354 1/31/2020
19.2.5 132,371 12/19/2019
19.2.4 196,096 11/22/2019
19.2.3 301,381 10/25/2019
19.1.16 7,128 10/20/2022
19.1.15 6,236 5/5/2022
19.1.14 4,816 12/9/2021
19.1.13 6,607 4/29/2021
19.1.12 7,295 10/14/2020
19.1.11 14,563 5/21/2020
19.1.10 9,059 4/3/2020
19.1.9 47,935 1/31/2020
19.1.8 9,427 11/22/2019
19.1.7 20,044 10/18/2019
19.1.6 95,838 9/12/2019
19.1.5 203,782 8/1/2019
19.1.4 125,210 6/20/2019
19.1.3 87,591 5/16/2019
19.1.2 9,197 4/23/2019
18.2.18 5,803 10/20/2022
18.2.17 6,680 5/5/2022
18.2.16 5,222 12/9/2021
18.2.15 6,759 4/29/2021
18.2.14 5,628 10/14/2020
18.2.13 10,987 6/4/2020
18.2.12 7,581 4/3/2020
18.2.11 19,792 11/14/2019
18.2.10 18,107 8/1/2019
18.2.9 23,487 6/11/2019
18.2.8 54,500 4/25/2019
18.2.7 94,753 3/13/2019
18.2.6 33,373 2/12/2019
18.2.5 25,392 1/24/2019
18.2.4 61,794 12/23/2018
18.2.3 218,116 11/8/2018
18.1.18 7,114 5/5/2022
18.1.17 3,349 12/9/2021
18.1.16 6,226 4/29/2021
18.1.15 18,405 10/14/2020
18.1.14 6,969 6/4/2020
18.1.13 4,294 4/3/2020
18.1.12 31,552 6/11/2019
18.1.11 10,831 4/18/2019
18.1.10 4,416 3/13/2019
18.1.9 4,410 2/12/2019
18.1.8 7,194 1/24/2019
18.1.7 23,484 11/1/2018
18.1.6 100,687 9/5/2018
18.1.5 38,614 8/2/2018
18.1.4 22,521 6/21/2018
18.1.3 42,897 5/29/2018