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Mon, Dec 5 2011 4:49 PM | Permanent Link |
Shane McCall | Tim,
Saw in an unrelated post on encryption that ED3 is still coming along. Any plans for ED3 drivers that support Entity Framework V4 and higher? Would be nice to use C# + Elevate in a .NET based server. It would also be nice to be able to use EF+ED3 for a local database (assuming WinRT includes EF) and as a main database on Azure to have an alternative to SQLAzure. Finally, is ED3 still planned as a single file database? Thanks, Sean |
Mon, Dec 5 2011 5:07 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Sean,
<< Any plans for ED3 drivers that support Entity Framework V4 and higher? >> Yes, but this got postponed until the .NET stuff is reorganized. Now, with the availability of 64-bit DLLs with the Delphi compiler, the core engine code is going to be split out as a standalone DLL, with the outer .NET code layer (EDBConnection, EDBCommand, etc.) moving to Prism and adopting a more MS-approach to packaging/development. This will also allow for much easier development of the EF layer. << Would be nice to use C# + Elevate in a .NET based server. >> Well, you can do that now. You just can't use EF with the .NET data provider. << Finally, is ED3 still planned as a single file database? >> Yes. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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