Hi I would like to use webparts in ASP.NET website . Is there any support of webparts with Oracle 10g in ASP.NET.
I am new in webparts. I don t know whether there is any provider available for Oracle.
Please help me?
Hi I would like to use webparts in ASP.NET website . Is there any support of webparts with Oracle 10g in ASP.NET.
I am new in webparts. I don t know whether there is any provider available for Oracle.
Please help me?
It depends on what you re trying to do with your Webpart. I m not sure if you ll find anything pre-built out there.
If you re building your own, there s definitely nothing stopping you from using ADO.NET to connect to an Oracle database to pull back data and render it in your Web Part.
The current Oracle ODBC driver conforms to the ODBC 3.51 specifications
So you can use it as an ODBC Data source for your web parts.
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