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Re: About Windows CE, .NET and Oracle

From: pheonix1t <9090pheonix1t.at_at_earthlink.net909090.oio>
Date: Sat, 17 May 2003 18:23:34 GMT
Message-ID: <G6vxa.1702$rO.214138@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net>


Sybrand Bakker wrote:

> "Juan Ant. Santiago" <nonono_at_lapeli.no> wrote in message
> news:N9mxa.7932$FN3.963194_at_news.ono.com...
>

>>Hi you all.
>>Has any of you ever used the .net compact framework accessing to an oracle
>>database? I've done this:
>>
>>- Installed SDE (Smart device extensions) over Visual Studio .NET 2002
>>- Downloaded and installed Microsoft .NET Data Provider for Oracle.
>>
>>I add the reference to my Smart Device Application Project, and I get a
>>System.Typeload Exception if I try to declare an OracleConnection

>
> reference.
>
>>The most amazing thing to me, it's that it just doesn't execute anything.

>
> It
>
>>doesn't fail at the line where I create the object, but doesn't execute
>>anything!
>>
>>I really appreciate any help, since I need to do this. Did I do anything
>>wrong?
>>
>>Thank you very much.
>>
>>

>
>
> Why do you *need* to do this? Why do you post this in an Oracle newsgroup?
> Why do you assume it is an Oracle problem? Because Microsux software never
> displays any bugs? Maybe that's true, Microsux sw intended to work with
> Oracle usually just doesn't work at all!
> Have Microsoft resolve their own problems!
> I am also not aware any Oracle product was ever certified for Windows CE.
> People using Microsoft usually also loose the ability to read.
>
>

.....poetry....sheer poetry!!! Received on Sat May 17 2003 - 13:23:34 CDT

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