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Oracle ODP and Visual Studio 2005

Hi --

I have Oracle ODP.Net and Visual Studio 2003 but now I want to move to
Visual Studio 2005. I do not see anything on Oracle's OTN site to connect
Oracle to .Net Framework 2.0 / VS 2005? Can anyone advise.

Thank you!

Feb 22 '06 #1
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Hi,

Thanks for posting!

At the current stage, the explanation from OTN site is that the supported
or certified version of ODP.NET for VS2005 and .NET Framework 2.0 will be
release on May, 2006.

As far as I know, if you want to use some functions from the .NET Framework
2.0, there are no some workarounds to approach this.

Thanks for your understanding!

Regards,

Yuan Ren [MSFT]
Microsoft Online Support
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Feb 23 '06 #2
For now in my VS2005 .Net 2.0 project I just reference the same
Oracle.DataAccess that I did for 1.1 and that seems to work (at least for
simple stuff like) -- is it OK to use dlls that were built for framework 1.1
in my 2.0 projects?
Thanks

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Hi,

Thanks for posting!

At the current stage, the explanation from OTN site is that the supported
or certified version of ODP.NET for VS2005 and .NET Framework 2.0 will be
release on May, 2006.

As far as I know, if you want to use some functions from the .NET
Framework
2.0, there are no some workarounds to approach this.

Thanks for your understanding!

Regards,

Yuan Ren [MSFT]
Microsoft Online Support
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Feb 25 '06 #3
Hi,

Thanks for your reply!

Since the ODP.NET is not a product from Microsoft, I'm not familiar with
it. As far as I know, if you use some features in ADO.NET 2.0, the ODP
doesn't work fine. If you don't use these functionality, perhaps this will
be OK.

Regards,

Regards,

Yuan Ren [MSFT]
Microsoft Online Support
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