EntityDAC 2.3. was released this week with support for the Android 64-bit platform, fully-functional trial version for macOS and Linux, and the latest fixes and improvements.
The key update in this release is support for 64-bit Android app development, following the release of RAD Studio 10.3.3 that includes a new Delphi compiler for the ARM platform, which allows developers to build 64-bit applications from a single Delphi codebase. In RAD Studio 10.3.3, you can build Google Play Store ready Android 64-bit applications, complete with Android App Bundle Support — the official publishing format for Android applications.
Note that that starting August 1, 2019, your apps published on Google Play need to support Android devices with 64-bit architectures. All publishers are required to provide 64-bit versions in addition to 32-bit versions in Google Play.
The trial editions of EntityDAC for macOS and Linux are now fully functional: we removed the limitation on the number of ORM metatypes that you can create with the trial version of EntityDAC on these platforms.
EntityDAC is a Delphi ORM framework for fast object-relational mapping of database objects to Delphi classes using LINQ.
For the full list of updates in this release, see the revision history page. You are welcome to download and try out the new version of the framework for free.
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