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Welcome to Breeze.Sharp by IdeaBlade, the data management library for developers of rich client applications written in C#, F#, and VB.NET.
Breeze.Sharp is a data management tool for smart client apps. It retrieves data from the server using a rich query language, manages the entity graph of application data, tracks changes, and performs updates of changed data to the server.
This repository holds the Breeze assets for .NET and Xamarin client development.
Breeze.Sharp.sln
holds the .NET Framework 4.x projects, Breeze.Sharp.Standard.sln
holds the .NET Standard 2.0 projects, and Breeze.Sharp.6.sln
holds the .NET 6 projects.
Please see the Breeze.Sharp documentation to get started.
Support
For technical questions, please go to StackOverflow with the tag "breeze".
<p><a title="Breeze# on StackOverflow" href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/breeze?sort=newest"><img src="http://www.breezejs.com/sites/all/themes/breeze/images/BreezeSharpLovesStackOverflow.png" alt="BreezeJS loves StackOverflow"></a></p>StackOverflow is a fantastic site where tons of developers help each other with their technical questions.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/breeze
We monitor this tag on the StackOverflow website and do our best to answer your questions. The advantage of StackOverflow over the GitHub Wiki is the sheer number of qualified developers able to help you with your questions, the visibility of the question itself, and the whole StackOverflow infrastructure (reputation, up- or down-vote, comments, etc).
For bug reports, please do use the GitHub Issues tab!
Please post your feature suggestions to our User Voice site
<a href="mailto:breeze@ideablade.com/?subject=Tell me about Breeze.Sharp paid support" title="Paid Support">Learn about <strong>paid support</strong></a>.
<a href="mailto:breeze@ideablade.com/?subject=Tell me about professional services" title="Professional Services">Learn about IdeaBlade's <strong>professional services</strong></a> from training through application development</a>.
Documentation
Samples and Breeze-related code for server development reside in sibling Breeze repositories such as breeze.sharp.samples.
Documentation is on the Breeze.Sharp website.
Release notes and installation instructions are also on the Breeze.Sharp website.
If you have discovered a bug or missing feature, please create an issue in the breeze.server.net github repo.
If you have questions about using Breeze, please ask on Stack Overflow.
If you need help developing your application, please contact us at IdeaBlade.