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12/4/2008 8:53 AM
 

Hi there,

I'm creating a new C# DNN module for out local intranet and want this module to be able to extract sql data from another sql server in our network using a custom sqldataprovider. I have created a new entry in my web.config a.i.

<data2 defaultProvider="DBSDataProvider">
      <providers>
        <clear/>
        <add name="DBSDataProvider" type="DotNetNuke.Data.SqlDataProvider, DotNetNuke.SqlDataProvider" connectionString="Data Source=sql2005test.kg.nl;Initial Catalog=DBS;User ID=*****;Password=*****" upgradeConnectionString="" objectQualifier="" databaseOwner="dbo"/>
      </providers>
    </data2>

in my dataprovider class

public class SqlDBSDataProvider : DBSDataProvider
    {

        #region Private Members

        private const string ProviderType = "data2";
        private const string ModuleQualifier = "";

        private ProviderConfiguration _providerConfiguration = ProviderConfiguration.GetProviderConfiguration(ProviderType);
        private string _connectionString;
        private string _providerPath;
        private string _objectQualifier;
        private string _databaseOwner;

        #endregion

        #region Constructors

        /// <summary>
        /// Constructs new SqlDataProvider instance
        /// </summary>
        public SqlDBSDataProvider()
        {
            //Read the configuration specific information for this provider
            Provider objProvider = (Provider)_providerConfiguration.Providers[_providerConfiguration.DefaultProvider];

and abstract dataprovider class

 public abstract class DBSDataProvider
    {

        #region Shared/Static Methods

        // singleton reference to the instantiated object 
        static DBSDataProvider objProvider = null;

        // constructor
        static DBSDataProvider()
        {
            CreateProvider();
        }

        // dynamically create provider
        private static void CreateProvider()
        {
            objProvider = (DBSDataProvider)Reflection.CreateObject("data2", "DBSDataProvider", "KG.Modules.DBS", "");
        }

Can anyone please tell me what's wrong here? I can't seem to use this custom dataprovider.

Any help will be greatly appreasiated.

Thanks,

 

Mark van den Broek
MCAD, the Netherlands

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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