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Oracle's ODP.NET is a .NET data provider that can connect to and access Oracle databases with tight integrity. It can be used from any .NET language, including C# and VB.NET. This paper shows how ODP.NET is the best choice for connecting .NET applications with Oracle database. It deals with the concepts of ODP.NET and its requirements, working with SQL, PL/SQL, and XML DB using ODP.NET, looking at application development with ODP.NET: Web Applications, Web Services, and Mobile Applications.
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| Format: | Size: | 888 KB | |
| Date: | Jul 2007 | ||
| Pages: | 38 |
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