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ADO.NET Data Providers

ADO.NET data providers provide direct access to Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MS SQL Server, and SQLite databases that include object-relational mapping (ORM) products based on the Entity Framework and LINQ to SQL technologies.

  • dotConnect Universal - data provider with support for major database servers, including Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Access, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL and many more.
  • dotConnect for Oracle - enhanced ORM enabled data provider for Oracle that builds on ADO.NET technology to present a complete solution for developing Oracle-based database applications.
  • dotConnect for MySQL - an ORM-enabled data provider for developing MySQL-based database applications.
  • dotConnect for PostgreSQL - an ORM-enabled data provider for developing Postgre-based database applications.
  • dotConnect for Salesforce - an ADO.NET provider for accessing data of the Salesforce.com cloud CRM and Database.com cloud database through the standard ADO.NET or Entity Framework interfaces.
  • dotConnect for SQLite - ORM enabled data provider for SQLite that builds on ADO.NET technology to present a complete solution for developing SQLite-based database applications.
  • dotConnect for SQL Server - data provider for SQL Server that builds on ADO.NET technology and SqlClient to present a complete solution for developing SQL Server-based database applications.


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