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ANN: DBISAM ADO.Net Data Provider 2.0.0 is now available! |
Wed, Jan 11 2006 8:32 AM | Permanent Link |
Michael Baytalsky | Dear Friends,
New version of the DBISAM ADO.Net Data Provider (ver. 2.0.0) has been released and is immediately available for download at: http://www.contextsoft.com/products/dbisamnet/downloads.jsp. DBISAM ADO.Net Provider v.2 is a separate product, designed with and for Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0 and ADO.Net 2.0. This product WILL NOT work under .Net 1.1 and require Visual Studio 2005 (full or express edition). The previous version (1.6.0) will still be available for download by the owners of DBISAM ADO.Net Provider v.2 for use with Microsoft .Net Framework 1.1, Borland's IDEs and Compact Framework. The following new features has been added to DBISAM ADO.Net Provider 2.0. - Support for MS.NET Framework 2.0 & ADO.Net 2.0 - Support for MS VS.Net 2005 (design-time features) - Support for .NET Data Provider Enumeration. Please refer to this Microsoft documentation for more information on this feature of ADO.Net 2.0 framework: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/12kxkt25.aspx (see installation instruction below on how to configure this feature) - Support for ConnectionStringBuilder interface. DbisamConnectionStringBuilder let developers programmatically create syntactically correct connection strings, parse and rebuild existing connection strings. Please refer to this Microsoft documentation for more information on this feature of ADO.Net 2.0 framework: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.data.common.dbconnectionstringbuilder.aspx Please, also read more about "What's New in ADO.NET 2.0" here: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/library/ex6y04yf(en-us,vs.80).aspx This upgarde is not free. Discounted upgrade price is available for all existing owners of the previous version of DBISAM ADO.Net Data Provider (ver. 1.6.0). Customers, who has purchased DBISAM ADO.Net Data Provider v.1 within 90 days will receive FREE apgrade as per our 90 days upgrade policy. For more information, please visit our web site and login into your account at: http://www.contextsoft.com/myaccount For the history of incidents addressed in each release, please refer to: http://www.contextsoft.com/products/dbisamnet/history.jsp DBISAM ADO.Net Provider is a .Net assembly, implementing classes and components, required by ADO.Net architecture to access DBISAM Database Server. It communicates with DBISAM Database Server using TCP/IP protocol. It is completely programmed in C# language, which makes it fully managed. DBISAM ADO.Net Provider does not require any unmanaged dlls, ODBC drivers or COM components! It is extremely small (only 100Kb!), easy to distribute and requires no configuration! It can even be built directly into your application! As an example, of how simple it is to access DBISAM Database Server from .Net, see SQL Console utility available for free download at our web site: http://www.contextsoft.com/products/dbisamnet/downloads.jsp These are the main features of DBISAM ADO.Net Provider: 1. Completely written in C# and is 100% managed code. 2. DOES NOT require any unmanaged libraries, dlls or other 3rd party client libraries! 3. Uses native DBISAM protocol to access DBISAM Server via TCP/IP. 4. Supports both versions of DBISAM: v3 and v4. 5. Provides highest performance. 6. Extremily small footprint (only about 90 KB!). 7. Easy to deploy (no dlls necessary!). 8. Supports all DBISAM data types, including BLOBs. 9. Provides connection pooling (for ASP.Net). 10. Full C# source code is available. 11. Includes convinient design-time tools, accessible from VS.Net 2005 IDE The package also includes demo applications (written in C# and Delphi and compatible with Microsoft Visual Studio.Net) and ASP.Net web pages demonstrating the usage of DBISAM ADO.Net Provider. For more information, please refer to our web site at: http://www.contextsoft.com/products/dbisamnet/package.jsp Fully functional evaluation version is available at: http://www.contextsoft.com/products/dbisamnet/downloads.jsp You can order a registered copy of DBISAM ADO.Net Provider Suite for only $99.00 at: http://www.contextsoft.com/products/dbisamext/ordering.jsp Source code and Compact Framework package are sold separately. For more information, please go to: http://www.contextsoft.com/products/dbisamnet Sincerely, Michael Baytalsky e-mail: mike@contextsoft.com http://www.contextsoft.com |
Wed, Jan 11 2006 2:17 PM | Permanent Link |
"Ole Willy Tuv" | Michael,
> 4. Supports both versions of DBISAM: v3 and v4. Will V5 be supported when it's out ? Ole Willy Tuv |
Wed, Jan 11 2006 4:24 PM | Permanent Link |
Michael Baytalsky | >> 4. Supports both versions of DBISAM: v3 and v4. > Will V5 be supported when it's out ? That's the plan. Also, I hope we will be able to support all three versions with same small dll (currently we support 3 & 4). Sincerely, Michael |
Thu, Jan 12 2006 7:08 AM | Permanent Link |
"Mike Shkolnik" | Michael,
> currently we support 3 & 4. How did you implement this feature? I mean how you can open the table from v3 with engine v4 (without table upgrade from v3 to 4)? -- With best regards, Mike Shkolnik EMail: mshkolnik@scalabium.com http://www.scalabium.com |
Thu, Jan 12 2006 8:04 AM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | Hi Mike,
What he means is that the ADO provider can connect to either a version 3 or a Version 4 DBISAM server. You have to specify which when you setup the connection string. Chris Holland Mike Shkolnik wrote: > Michael, > >> currently we support 3 & 4. > How did you implement this feature? > I mean how you can open the table from v3 with engine v4 (without table > upgrade from v3 to 4)? > > -- > With best regards, Mike Shkolnik > EMail: mshkolnik@scalabium.com > http://www.scalabium.com > > |
Thu, Jan 12 2006 10:57 AM | Permanent Link |
"Mike Shkolnik" | Chris,
I understood. But how Michael implemented this feature? As I see, he used the DBISAM engine (v4 as I see because he can open the tables v4) in development for this dll. So I ask so - how to open the table v3 when you use the DBISAM engine v4 without any error message and table upgrade? -- With best regards, Mike Shkolnik EMail: mshkolnik@scalabium.com http://www.scalabium.com "Chris Holland" <mail@chrisholland.me.uk> wrote in message news:63FF2DC4-5A7B-4C06-8DB7-9E51CDF9148F@news.elevatesoft.com... > Hi Mike, > > What he means is that the ADO provider can connect to either a version 3 > or a Version 4 DBISAM server. > > You have to specify which when you setup the connection string. > > Chris Holland > > > Mike Shkolnik wrote: > > Michael, > > > >> currently we support 3 & 4. > > How did you implement this feature? > > I mean how you can open the table from v3 with engine v4 (without table > > upgrade from v3 to 4)? > > > > -- > > With best regards, Mike Shkolnik > > EMail: mshkolnik@scalabium.com > > http://www.scalabium.com > > > > |
Thu, Jan 12 2006 3:18 PM | Permanent Link |
Michael Baytalsky | Hi Mike,
We didn't use dbisam engine for .Net dll - it's pure tcp/ip socket and we just implemented the protocol. IOW, we only provide C/S way of accessing a database. The dll is pure C# and doesn't have ANY unmanaged code, so we couldn't use any dbisam packages even if we wanted. We also have Compact Framework version, which makes it even more restricted. Regards, Michael Mike Shkolnik wrote: > Chris, > > I understood. But how Michael implemented this feature? > > As I see, he used the DBISAM engine (v4 as I see because he can open the > tables v4) in development for this dll. > > So I ask so - how to open the table v3 when you use the DBISAM engine v4 > without any error message and table upgrade? > > -- > With best regards, Mike Shkolnik > EMail: mshkolnik@scalabium.com > http://www.scalabium.com > > "Chris Holland" <mail@chrisholland.me.uk> wrote in message > news:63FF2DC4-5A7B-4C06-8DB7-9E51CDF9148F@news.elevatesoft.com... > >>Hi Mike, >> >>What he means is that the ADO provider can connect to either a version 3 >>or a Version 4 DBISAM server. >> >>You have to specify which when you setup the connection string. >> >>Chris Holland >> >> >>Mike Shkolnik wrote: >> >>>Michael, >>> >>> >>>>currently we support 3 & 4. >>> >>>How did you implement this feature? >>>I mean how you can open the table from v3 with engine v4 (without table >>>upgrade from v3 to 4)? >>> >>>-- >>>With best regards, Mike Shkolnik >>>EMail: mshkolnik@scalabium.com >>>http://www.scalabium.com >>> >>> > > > |
Thu, Jan 12 2006 4:25 PM | Permanent Link |
"Mike Shkolnik" | Ok, I understand now. Thanks!
-- With best regards, Mike Shkolnik E-mail: mshkolnik@scalabium.com WEB: http://www.scalabium.com "Michael Baytalsky" <mike@contextsoft.com> wrote in message news:B459B3B7-F987-45AE-A1C3-E6EE57F50D7D@news.elevatesoft.com... > Hi Mike, > > We didn't use dbisam engine for .Net dll - it's pure > tcp/ip socket and we just implemented the protocol. > IOW, we only provide C/S way of accessing a database. > > The dll is pure C# and doesn't have ANY unmanaged code, > so we couldn't use any dbisam packages even if we wanted. > We also have Compact Framework version, which makes it > even more restricted. > > Regards, > Michael > > > Mike Shkolnik wrote: > > Chris, > > > > I understood. But how Michael implemented this feature? > > > > As I see, he used the DBISAM engine (v4 as I see because he can open the > > tables v4) in development for this dll. > > > > So I ask so - how to open the table v3 when you use the DBISAM engine v4 > > without any error message and table upgrade? > > > > -- > > With best regards, Mike Shkolnik > > EMail: mshkolnik@scalabium.com > > http://www.scalabium.com > > > > "Chris Holland" <mail@chrisholland.me.uk> wrote in message > > news:63FF2DC4-5A7B-4C06-8DB7-9E51CDF9148F@news.elevatesoft.com... > > > >>Hi Mike, > >> > >>What he means is that the ADO provider can connect to either a version 3 > >>or a Version 4 DBISAM server. > >> > >>You have to specify which when you setup the connection string. > >> > >>Chris Holland > >> > >> > >>Mike Shkolnik wrote: > >> > >>>Michael, > >>> > >>> > >>>>currently we support 3 & 4. > >>> > >>>How did you implement this feature? > >>>I mean how you can open the table from v3 with engine v4 (without table > >>>upgrade from v3 to 4)? > >>> > >>>-- > >>>With best regards, Mike Shkolnik > >>>EMail: mshkolnik@scalabium.com > >>>http://www.scalabium.com > >>> > >>> > > > > > > |
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