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6/5/2008 7:45 PM
 

Hi,

This may sound like a weird question, but has anyone tried using VistaDB with DNN since VistaDB is SqlServer Compatible?

If so, then what experience?

Thanks,

Sam

 
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6/6/2008 10:27 AM
 

VistaDB is an embedded database solution, and if you wanted to use it you would need to create a DNN provider for it I believe.  Not sure there's an overwhelming reason to do that, but let us know how it turns out.

Jeff

 
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6/9/2008 5:52 PM
 

Jeff,

Thanks for your reply...

The main reason was to create a lean mean CMS with an embedded DB. Hosting ISPs do not like SqlServer Express so one's only option is to use MS SqlServer .Apparently DNN does not use the full ado.net provider model, it writes to the SQLClient class directly hence the difficulty. Apparently this is not necessarily a bad thing I guess for performance, but makes life hard if you want to link to another DB.

 

Do you have comments on the above? Is my understanding correct?

Thanks,

Sam...

 
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6/9/2008 8:21 PM
 

Sam,

yes and no: DotNetNuke support multiple databases with optimal performance by separating data access into concrete data providers, which can be switched easily in web.config. Unfortunately, there are not many community members contributing data providers for other databases, currently there is only a Oracle DB well maintained besides the default SQL data provider - and 99.9% of the 3rd party modules come with additional dataproviders.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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6/10/2008 6:21 AM
 

Sebastien,

Thanks for the reply. However why does DNN not use the standard ADO.NET and hence access multiple DBs via the standard ADO.NET functionality. Perhaps I am misunderstanding about the DB connectivity works in DNN.

Thanks,

Sam

 
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