It should work that way. What's your connection string? Btw, the NuGet package is not officially from Oracle and isn't up to date. A newer version of the managed client was released on December 20, 2013 and can be downloaded here: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/windows/downloads/utilsoft-087491.html
@Ricardo You don't need to install any native client or DLLs for the fully managed client (named OracleManagedDataClientDriver). Just the client that is a slim .NET assembly with many native DLLs in the background (named OracleDataClientDriver) needs that. On Thursday, March 20, 2014 8:57:21 PM UTC+1, Delbert Matlock wrote: > > Is it possible to use the OracleManagedDataClientDriver from NHibernate > 4.0.0 alpha1 with a NuGet installed version of NHibernate 3.3.3? It looks > like it would work but I'm getting stuck when trying to stand up the > ISession. > > Here is what I did trying to make this work: > > 1. Installed the "odp.net.managed" NuGet package. > > 2. Copied the source for OracleManagedDataClientDriver.cs into the same > project where I'm creating my session factory. > > 3. Modified my session factory so that it reads > 'Fluently.Configure().Database(OracleDataClientConfiguration.Oracle10.Driver<OracleManagedDataClientDriver>()[rest > > of the config line]'. > > Everything complies fine but when the session factory tries to stand up I > always end up with the following exception: NHibernate.HibernateException: > Could not create the driver from > NHibernate.Driver.OracleManagedDataClientDriver, [redacted], > Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null. ---> > System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException: Exception has been thrown by > the target of an invocation. ---> System.ArgumentException: Unable to find > the requested .Net Framework Data Provider. It may not be installed. > > This application was previously running with the 32bit Oracle.DataAccess > driver but I hope to convert over to the managed driver so that the > application can be switched to 64bit mode. > > Am I fighting a lost cause here? Once NHibernate 4.0.0 goes final I can > go that way but as this is for a production application I'm not about to > deploy "alpha" code. > > Thanks. > > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "nhibernate-development" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
