http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/net/1.0.html
Looks like it got implemented into an official provoider, does this
mean I dont need MyODBC ?
On 09/03/2006, at 3:34 PM, Dan Rossi wrote:
Hi there, ive been tyring to find a native provider for .NET , as I
had followed the .NET example
Hi there, ive been tyring to find a native provider for .NET , as I had
followed the .NET example via an article on the mysql site which uses
the ODBC connector, however it states on the mysql .NET info page that
ODBC is slower than a native provider. My issue is the bytefx provider
has an old
Hi Jay,
see http://www.mysql.com/press/release_2002_10.html for an overview.
HTH,
Michael
Jay Fields wrote:
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> I'm building an asp.net app and I want to connect to mysql, but I dont what
> which DataAdapter to use, and I don't know what Provider to specify in my
> connection string. Anyone
I'm building an asp.net app and I want to connect to mysql, but I dont what
which DataAdapter to use, and I don't know what Provider to specify in my
connection string. Anyone have any advice?
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