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已答覆Entity Framework ODBC support

  • 2008年10月17日 上午 10:41reniite 使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章
     
    Planning to use EF, so looking for different information, EF advantages and disadvanteges.

    One of my questions is: Does EF support ODBC connection?

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  • 2008年10月17日 下午 02:32Jaroslaw Kowalski - MSFT版主使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章
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    EF v1 has no direct support for OdbcConnection (in current release Microsoft ships EF-compatible providers for SQL Server and SQL Compact).

     

    The reason for that is that EF requires the provider to supply metadata describing store types, built-in functions and primitive type mapping information - something that's not available through ODBC layer. There are also differences in SQL syntax supported by databases and the provider would have to compensate for those differences - again ODBC doesn't have enough information to do this in a general way.

     

    If you want to target a specific database which has ODBC driver available, you can create EF-compatible provider by using the wrapping technique demonstrated in EF Sample Provider and EF Oracle Provider samples on MSDN Code Gallery.

     

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  • 2008年10月17日 下午 02:32Jaroslaw Kowalski - MSFT版主使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章使用者勳章
     已答覆

    EF v1 has no direct support for OdbcConnection (in current release Microsoft ships EF-compatible providers for SQL Server and SQL Compact).

     

    The reason for that is that EF requires the provider to supply metadata describing store types, built-in functions and primitive type mapping information - something that's not available through ODBC layer. There are also differences in SQL syntax supported by databases and the provider would have to compensate for those differences - again ODBC doesn't have enough information to do this in a general way.

     

    If you want to target a specific database which has ODBC driver available, you can create EF-compatible provider by using the wrapping technique demonstrated in EF Sample Provider and EF Oracle Provider samples on MSDN Code Gallery.