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Information for writing an ADO.NET 2.0 Data ProviderI am in the process of writing an ADO.NET 2.0 Data Provider but I'm finding
the lack of documentation is making the process rather slow. Can anyone suggest any sources of information? Thanks, Mark With the install, there are some hidden docs, but I am not sure any cover
data providers. I would look at the open source sites (gotdotnet.com, sourceforge.net) and look for projects where others have created data providers. They will have some docs and, better yet, source code. This will give you the greatest leg up on your work, IMO. -- Show quoteGregory A. Beamer MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA *************************** Think Outside the Box! *************************** "Mark Itzcovitz" wrote: > I am in the process of writing an ADO.NET 2.0 Data Provider but I'm finding > the lack of documentation is making the process rather slow. Can anyone > suggest any sources of information? > > Thanks, > > Mark > > > Hi Gregory,
Yes, I've been looking at the ADO.NET 2.0 Data Provider for SQLite and it's been very helpful. Mark Show quote "Cowboy (Gregory A. Beamer) - MVP" <NoSpamMgbworld@comcast.netNoSpamM> wrote in message news:9B03AE24-E705-466B-B305-EE60037DE9D8@microsoft.com... > With the install, there are some hidden docs, but I am not sure any cover > data providers. > > I would look at the open source sites (gotdotnet.com, sourceforge.net) and > look for projects where others have created data providers. They will have > some docs and, better yet, source code. This will give you the greatest > leg > up on your work, IMO. > > -- > Gregory A. Beamer > MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA > > *************************** > Think Outside the Box! > *************************** > > > "Mark Itzcovitz" wrote: > >> I am in the process of writing an ADO.NET 2.0 Data Provider but I'm >> finding >> the lack of documentation is making the process rather slow. Can anyone >> suggest any sources of information? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Mark >> >> >> What data source do you need to access that does not have a managed
provider, an ODBC driver or OLE DB provider? -- Show quote____________________________________ William (Bill) Vaughn Author, Mentor, Consultant Microsoft MVP INETA Speaker www.betav.com/blog/billva www.betav.com Please reply only to the newsgroup so that others can benefit. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. __________________________________ "Mark Itzcovitz" <mark.itzcovitz@vista.nospam.com> wrote in message news:u$Ysiz$JGHA.1124@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >I am in the process of writing an ADO.NET 2.0 Data Provider but I'm finding >the lack of documentation is making the process rather slow. Can anyone >suggest any sources of information? > > Thanks, > > Mark > Hi Bill,
I need read-only access to legacy data in RMS indexed files on OpenVMS, for use in our reengineered products. Yes, there are third-party ODBC drivers for OpenVMS, but they have significant cost, performance and setup effort implications. Through our work in providing web services on our legacy systems, I already have the means to access the required data from Windows in the form of xml documents, so presenting that data through an ADO.Net provider should not be too difficult. Also, doing it this way means that we don't have to compromise the design of the reengineered products at all. Regards, Mark Show quote "William (Bill) Vaughn" <billvaRemoveT***@nwlink.com> wrote in message news:eFXtKfcKGHA.2040@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > What data source do you need to access that does not have a managed > provider, an ODBC driver or OLE DB provider? > > -- > ____________________________________ > William (Bill) Vaughn > Author, Mentor, Consultant > Microsoft MVP > INETA Speaker > www.betav.com/blog/billva > www.betav.com > Please reply only to the newsgroup so that others can benefit. > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no > rights. > __________________________________ > > "Mark Itzcovitz" <mark.itzcovitz@vista.nospam.com> wrote in message > news:u$Ysiz$JGHA.1124@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >>I am in the process of writing an ADO.NET 2.0 Data Provider but I'm >>finding the lack of documentation is making the process rather slow. Can >>anyone suggest any sources of information? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Mark >> > > |
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