>From the text on the website and the conference info below I don't see how UO.NET is similar or different compared to UO except that it's re-written to be managed code. Does it support the full UO API? Does it support ADO.NET? Connection pooling is interesting. XML/DataSet support? I hope that doesn't imply using U2 XML support to populate a dataset - of course the web page says the XML support is all new. Is the SOAP interface through UO.NET?
Do we need to wait a month for the conference before getting more info? :) Thanks. Tony Nebula R&D Ron White wrote: > "The new UniObjects for .NET provides high-speed > native access that runs in a managed .NET environment > for increased performance." > http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/u2/unidata/ud61-ann.html >> From: Rajesh Menon >> Not sure when this will be available. But there is session for >> Uniobjects.NET (UO.NET) in the upcoming U2 and DB2 Information >> Management Technical Conference, September 2004 (LAS VEGAS) >> While all U2 Windows APIs are 100% compatible with .NET and can be >> used to develop .NET applications that talk to U2 databases, IBM U2 >> users now have a new API developed just for .NET - UniObjects For >> .NET(UO.NET). A 100% managed interface, UO.NET integrates seamlessly >> with .NETand new features such as connection pooling and XML/DataSet >> support will greatly improve performance for U2 .NET applications. A >> live demo and examples will be given to the audience to highlight >> the many important features of UO.NET. ------- u2-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/