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11/15/2008 8:36 PM
 

 

Hi Folks, 

I have a DNN data provider architecture question about SQLHelper that was a part of the original Data Access Application Block. The Enterprise Library replaced SqlHelper with an abstract class called Database. Is the DNN data provider still the old DAAB or is the DNN SqlHelper a wrapper so that old code doesn’t need to be changed?

 
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11/17/2008 1:48 PM
 

it's still the old DAAB. The updated enterprise version had some useful enhancements such as transactions, but had too many additional dependencies, unwanted overhead (used their logging module all the time), was slower in a number of cases, and added too many new assemblies to the bin folder (Microsoft originally created it for windows forms, no asp.net, so it was never correctly optimised for the web)

Cathal


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