Long-term Oracle Support?


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Kirk M Sherhart
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Since Microsoft has said that System.Data.OracleClient will be deprecated in .NET 4.0, what are MicroFour's plans for continued support of Oracle db's?
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Trent Taylor
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We will take the same approach as we did with other 3rd party databases such as DB2. We will provide a factory entry to allow SF users to choose which managed .NET Oracle client that they want to use. We have not 100% decided yet, but we will most likely provide a "standard" or "preferred" Oracle client. At present we are leaning towards using Oracle's client since they are most likely not going to go away or deprecate their client. Smile
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