20 results for "version-3-x/getting-started/$s/@tag:code-sample"

From a sample to your own project

/getting-started/from-sample-to-your-own-project

[EasyQuery GitHub repositories](https://github.com/easyquery) contain several sample projects that demonstrate how to use EasyQuery library on different platforms, with differen frameworks and in different scenarios. The best way to start with EasyQuery is to choose the sample closest to your scenario and modify it according to your requirements (your DB, data model, environment, layout, styles, etc). So, in this section we are going to describe how to do it.

Version 3.x releases

/release-notes/version-3-x

Release notes articles for all version 3.x releases

Version 3.x (obsolete)

/getting-started/version-3-x

Contains the "getting started" articles for version 3.x branch of EasyQuery. This section includes the tutorials for Windows Forms, WPF, WebForms and old ASP.NET MVC (not Core) editions of the library.

Version 5.x

/how-to/version-5-x

Contains the articles with solutions for different scenarios built on top of EasyQuery 5.0 (or higher)

Version 4.x (obsolete)

/getting-started/version-4-x-obsolete

Getting started articles for the old version (4.x) of EasyQuery for .NET Core

Copying the EasyQuery's code from a sample to your project

/getting-started/from-sample-to-your-own-project/copying-the-easyquerys-code-from-sample-to-your-project

If you have already modified one of our sample projects to make it work with your DB, the next step will be to copy the EasyQuery's code to your own solution. This article describes how to do it.

Version 5.x release notes

/release-notes/version-5-x

This section contains all "release notes" articles for version 5.x

Version 4.x release notes

/release-notes/version-4-x

Release notes articles for all version 4.x releases

Version 4.4.2 release notes

/release-notes/version-4-4-2

1. Core library UseParameters options in EqServiceProvider class. Now you don't need to define your own QueryBulider handler. Just set eqService.UseParameters = true and all SQL statements will be generated with parameters. Add parameter processing for the special date/time values (like this month , previous year , etc). Fixed: parameters didn't work in sub-queries

Using EqMvcDemoEF sample with your own DB context

/getting-started/sample-mvc-entity-framework-new-dbcontext

This article contains a brief instruction how to modify EqMvcDemoEF sample project to make it work with your own context class

Version 4.2.0 release notes

/release-notes/version-4.2.0

EasyQuery for ASPNET Core: version 4.2.0 release notes

Getting started for WPF

/getting-started/version-3-x/wpf

You will be able to apply EasyQuery WPF to your application, performing all the instructions in this article

Getting started for Silverlight

/getting-started/silverlight

This article will guide you through all steps necessary to apply EasyQuery.NET to your application, with extract examples

Version 4.3.1 release notes

/release-notes/version-4-3-1

1. Core library FullTextSearch extension method - now you can easily set up a full-text search functionality in your app ODataQueryBuilder class - allows to build OData queries ToSql extension method for LINQ expressions - now you can easily get an SQL statement for your LINQ query generated by our components