Model-driven .NET development with Delphi is one of the few, if not only book on Enterprise Core Objects (ECO). ECO is a round-trip modeling tool built in to Borland Developer Studio that provides a framework for building applications from UML diagrams.
ECO
Blogging with Delphi
Delphi 2005 and Enterprise Core Objects (ECO) II can be used to define and implement an application handling web logs - also called blogs.
This is Part 1 of 3, with links to the rest.
ECO Blogs by Malcom Groves
Malcolm Groves, the Asia Pacific Regional Product Director for Borland, blogs about ECO and other related topics.
ECO III
Here you'll find useful bits and pieces of information that pertain to EcoIII.
ECO Tutorial 3 - Using ECO II with Databases
This article demonstrates connecting an ECO II application to an RDBMS and managing changes to the object space.
ECO Tutorial 2 - Working with Associations
This article demonstrates accessing Borland® Enterprise Core Objects (ECO) objects in code via handles, implementing relationships and using master/detail style user interfaces.
ECO Tutorial 1 - Creating Your First ECO Application
This article demonstrates building a simple application using the Borland® Enterprise Core Objects (ECO) technology in Borland® Delphi 2005 Architect.
Combo Boxes in ECO II
The winforms ComboBox is a powerful and versitile component. Since ECO supports .Net databinding it is usually fairly straightforward to use. In one particulary common case however, it turns out there
ECO Design-Time Basics
This document explains the design-time perspective of Borland® Enterprise® Core Objects (ECO™) using the C# and Borland Delphi® languages.
Borland Developer Network - ECO
Lots of ECO resources, articles, and coding examples at the official Borland Developer Network.