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BOOK: ASP.NET 3.5 Enterprise Application Development with Visual Studio 2008: Problem Design Solutio
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Thanks a lot for the so interesting book. I am enjoying every page finding new and useful for me information. I have a question though. What can you suggest for Oracle backend? My understanding is LINQ is available for MS SQL so far. Is their way for me to reproduce your technique (which I like a lot by the way) with Oracle? What should I do in order to be able to use the book and build my applications with Oracle? Any suggestion will help.
Once again thanks for the book. It worth each penny. (Much more to be honest)
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Hi Vincent,
I am pointing to you again asking for some suggestion. If you are not ready to provide one just say so. Once again I would like to learn to develop ASP.NET applications using LINQ to SQL. The only problem I have it should be connected to the Oracle. I did some research and found existence of the dotConnect for Oracle. The provider producers suggest that it has full support for LINQ to SQL. Would you be so kind to provide your opinion if it is possible to use this provider to complete your book’s samples?
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