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9/16/2008 9:34 AM
 

I am using DotNetNuke 4.8.4 version and Asp.NEt 2.0

How to   connect   Oracle or Acess or any othe DB other than SQL Server  as backend  to  Dotnetnuke project

Thanks for  helping me

 
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9/16/2008 12:05 PM
 

You would have to find yourself an Oracle data provider to handle the data connection.


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9/16/2008 4:33 PM
 

Acuity makes the DNN Oracle Data provider, see also this post:

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/-1/threadid/256426/scope/posts/Default.aspx

Note that not many 3rd party modules support Oracle. I did one for Document Exchange, but there are not many others that do as the market is small. Maybe Acuity has more details on this.

Peter


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9/16/2008 5:35 PM
 

Arvind - I'm sure you've already seen the links provided by Peter (thanks for the link to my original post)... DNN does run on Oracle and I just released today the latest version of DNN (version 04.09.00) that is running on the Oracle Platform (ie Oracle as the back-end database instead of SQL Server). You can see a demo of this here (http://dnn4x.acuitisolutions.com) and I can provide you user access if you need to log in as an admin an play around with it.
On the oracle side, most of the core modules are supported (with the exception of the store module and maps module for now) and I've also converted several third party modules to work with Oracle (XMod, Document XChange, 3DGallery to name a few of the bigger ones).
Please let me know if you have any more questions regarding the provider and I will be happy to answer them.

Thanks

Sanjay Mehrotra


AcuitiDP - Oracle Data Provider for DotNetNuke
 
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9/17/2008 2:23 AM
 

Thanks  to all

  My requirement is to use Oracle for some modules in Dnn not all modules .

  So to use Oracle for Dnn we have to purchase some Oracle Data Provider  . Is it same for the Access or My Sql also , I mean we have to purchase respective data providers for DB other than SqlServer . Also can u suggest best oracle data provider .

 

 

 
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