ADO.NET vNext Provider Writer Event Summary
The ADO.NET team recently held an event for ADO.NET provider writers. Representatives from DataDirect, IBM, MySQL, SQLite and Sybase converged on Microsoft headquarters in Redmond to attend the three day event.
The goal for the event was to help provider writers understand how they can enhance their providers to support the next version of ADO.NET and to get feedback on our provider model. Each provider writer had their own lab space to work on their providers. Members of the ADO.NET team presented material on the provider model and query tree structure to the attendees and answered various questions on those topics.
The event was a major success. Representatives from five provider writers attended. By the end of the event, each provider writer was able to execute basic queries using all three layers in the ADO.NET vNext Entity Framework - the Map Provider, Object Services and LINQ to Entities.
Here are a couple quotes taken from blog posts of two of the attendees:
"It's clear Microsoft has made a big commitment to supporting 3rd party providers in the new Entity Framework. ... When the next LINQ CTP hits the streets, I'll be releasing a corresponding SQLite alpha provider for it." – Robert Simpson, SQLite. See the SQLite blog post about the event here: https://sqlite.phxsoftware.com/blogs/sqlite/archive/2006/08/03/1725.aspx
"Microsoft's strenuous efforts to closely involve third-party vendors provides a better foundation for the Entity Framework." – Jonathan Bruce, DataDirect. See the DataDirect blog post about the event here: https://jonathanbruceconnects.com/jonathan_bruce/2006/08/recap_adonet_providerpalooza.html
We look forward to working more closely with provider writers going forward and will keep the community informed of our progress.
David Sceppa
ADO.NET Program Manager
Comments
Anonymous
September 25, 2006
PingBack from http://bryanandnoel.hintonweb.com/blog/2006/08/29/adonet-vnext-linq-esql-microsofts-take-on-data-access-in-the-future/Anonymous
March 12, 2007
Although Microsoft has 2 events dedicated for data providers writers, Oracle has no support, nor roadmapAnonymous
May 23, 2007
This topic came up on an internal mailing list at Microsoft. The question is, will LINQ be usable withAnonymous
July 24, 2007
Oracle LINQ, Entity Framework Support Although Microsoft has 2 events dedicated for data providers writers,Anonymous
February 08, 2009
Is there any update/new release on Entity Framework Provider for Oracle?Anonymous
June 18, 2009
PingBack from http://barstoolsite.info/story.php?id=3679Anonymous
August 07, 2009
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