Third Party Provider Support for the Entity Framework RTM
Today we announced the release of the ADO.NET Entity Framework and ADO.NET Data Services in the Visual Studio 2008 SP1 and the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1.
With this release, many database providers have pledged support for the Entity Framework. To date, 12 provider writers are developing an Entity Framework-enabled version of their offerings that are scheduled to be made publicly available in the coming months.
"DataDirect Technologies is delighted to see the ADO.NET Entity Framework RTM," said John Goodson, vice president and general manager of DataDirect Technologies. "We are firmly committed to the ADO.NET Entity Framework and look forward to offering Oracle connectivity in the near future."
Providers Planning Publicly Available Versions in 2008 (Q3 & Q4 CY2008)
- Devart (formerly Core Lab) - Providing connectivity to Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite databases
- Firebird - Providing connectivity to Firebird databases
- IBM - Providing connectivity to both IBM DB2 data server and Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) database
- Npgsql - Providing connectivity to PostgreSQL database versions 7.3+ and 8.x
- OpenLink Software - Providing connectivity to OpenLink Virtuoso, Oracle, Informix, Ingres, Sybase, MySQL, PostgreSQL, DB2, Progress and Microsoft SQL Server databases, and any data source accessible via OpenLink ODBC or JDBC bridge drivers
- Phoenix Software Solutions - Providing connectivity to SQLite databases
- Sun Microsystems - Providing connectivity to MySQL databases
- Sybase - Providing connectivity to SQL Anywhere databases
- VistaDB Software - Providing connectivity to VistaDB database
Providers Planning Publicly Available Versions in Early 2009 (Q1 CY2009)
- Synergex - Providing connectivity to Synergy/DE databases
Providers Committed to Supporting the Entity Framework
- DataDirect Technologies - Providing connectivity to multiple data stores including Oracle, Sybase, Microsoft SQL Server and DB2 via DataDirect Connect® for ADO.NET
Comments
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August 11, 2008
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August 12, 2008
http://www.devart.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12669 RTM just broke Devart provider, CTP worked fine before. kind regards, floAnonymous
August 13, 2008
Una de las novedades más importantes que forman parte de la reciente release del SP1 de .NET FrameworkAnonymous
August 14, 2008
I think that many developers was expecting that the provider for oracle, will be released by Oracle or Microsoft. The Entity today work almost like linq do Sql. The only real ORM to .Net is NHibernate.Anonymous
August 21, 2008
Thanks to everyone who attended!  You can download the deck and links to the code here: Normally,Anonymous
August 25, 2008
Per i dev che rientrano oggi dalle vacanze, ecco un aggiornamento importante: il rilascio della SP1 diAnonymous
March 30, 2009
What is the status of DB2 Provider, please?Anonymous
September 05, 2009
Will Microsoft come out with a ADO.NET Entity framework provider for atleast ODBC. if so when?