Borland Data Providers for .NET 2.8 script description:
Borland Data Providers for .NET 2.8 is a ASP.NET script for Database Tools scripts design by crlab.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. Borland Data Providers for .NET (BDP.NET) is a database-independent ADO.NET data provider that defines common interface to provide access to SQL database servers.
Publisher review: Borland Data Providers for .NET (BDP.NET) is a database-independent ADO.NET data provider that defines common interface to provide access to SQL database servers. Borland Data Providers for .NET (BDP.NET) is a database-independent ADO.NET data provider that defines common interface to provide access to SQL database servers. For each supported server, BDP.NET uses provider as an independent assembly that implements the common BDP.NET interfaces for processing queries and stored procedures. Features:- Direct access to data - Ability to connect through native protocol without using client software - 100% managed code - High performance - Supports the latest versions of servers - All data types support - Advanced connection pooling - Easy to deploy - Metadata retrieval support Requirements: · Turbo Delphi for .NET Professional · Turbo C# Professional · Borland Developer Studio 2006 · Borland Delphi 2005 · Borland Delphi 8 · Borland C# Builder Operating system: Windows
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