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From: Dotnet_shyam1
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Developing generic data access layer using ADO.NET 2.0 If you develop an 
application using SQL Server data provider and later on decide to use Oracle 
you must change your code. At first thought using OLEDB data provider or ODBC 
data provider might come into your mind. However, considering the performance 
penalty that is not always a good idea. Won't it be nice to have a generic data 
access layer which will allow you to write provider independent code? That's 
exactly what this article will talk about.   
http://www.dotnetbips.com/articles/displayarticle.aspx?id=479 
Author: Bipin Joshi   --
Regards,
Shyam
Course Coordinator BinaryIntellect Consulting
Looking for .NET Training in Mumbai? 
www.binaryintellect.com

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