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Thu, Aug 16 2007 1:19 PM | Permanent Link |
Scott Woods | How would a .Net application in C# get access to the data?
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Fri, Aug 17 2007 4:51 AM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | Hi Scott,
I am using the ODBC driver (DBISAM at the moment) with C# and .NET with no problems Chris Holland Scott Woods wrote: > How would a .Net application in C# get access to the data? > |
Fri, Aug 17 2007 6:36 AM | Permanent Link |
Michael Baytalsky | Scott,
<self-promotion> You could try our DBISAM ADO.Net Provider. It will, however, require you to run dbisam server, it cannot access files on disk directly. However, it's pretty fast, pure C# managed, supports CF, works with both dbisam v3 and v4. http://www.contextsoft.com/products/dbisamnet/ </self-promotion> Regards, Michael Scott Woods wrote: > How would a .Net application in C# get access to the data? > |
Fri, Aug 17 2007 8:08 AM | Permanent Link |
Chris Holland SEC Solutions Ltd. Team Elevate | I used the ADO.NET provider for some time also with no problems, but had
to change to the ODBC driver because we needed local data access connections Chris Holland Michael Baytalsky wrote: > Scott, > > <self-promotion> > You could try our DBISAM ADO.Net Provider. It will, however, require you to > run dbisam server, it cannot access files on disk directly. However, it's > pretty fast, pure C# managed, supports CF, works with both dbisam v3 and > v4. > > http://www.contextsoft.com/products/dbisamnet/ > </self-promotion> > > Regards, > Michael > > Scott Woods wrote: >> How would a .Net application in C# get access to the data? >> |
Fri, Aug 17 2007 1:38 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Scott,
<< How would a .Net application in C# get access to the data? >> Currently you have to use the ODBC.NET data provider and our ODBC driver, but that will change soon with the release of our native .NET data provider. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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