Databases :: Connecting Oracle DB Without TNS Entry Through ADO.Net?
Jan 25, 2011Is ther any way for this.
View 2 RepliesIs ther any way for this.
View 2 RepliesI am developing a web application with back end as Oracle. I call the procedures from web application when ever some update, create or delete for the records needs to be performed. How to maintain the connection in these scenarios.
Can I open the connection and maintain it through out the application till user logs out?
In my asp.net application im using Oracle client. In the connection string, we specify the 3 basic attributes: data source, User Id, and Password. We are using connection pooling. Our data resides in 2 different Oracle schemas. Most of the requests are for data from both Schema1 and Schema2.
Is it possible that the connections are implicitly tied to a schema1 or schema2?
I am new to the asp.net, I am going to create a website which needs to talk to oracle database(i only need get the data only) which is in client place.
I want to know what do i need to do this (what are the requirements)
What i have is Client IP, DB name, Username and Password.
I have asp.net2005 on my system with sql server.
I have created an SSIS package to fetch the details from an Oracle database and import the details in to SQL servers table. In development region the client provided the connection description for oracle server as shown below: Using the above string
I have selected Microsoft OLE DB provider for Oracle and gave xxxxx:1543/AU1D as server name and provided the username and password. It got connected successfully. (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS_LIST =(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = xxxxx.abc.XYZ.com)(PORT = 1543))
)(CONNECT_DATA = (SERVER=dedicated) (SID=AU1D) )) For Prod environment the Oracle servers connection description is: C10P =(DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = yyyyy.abc.XYZ.com)(PORT = 1524)) (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = zzzzz.abc.XYZ.com)(PORT
= 1524)) (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = vvvvv.abc.XYZ.com)(PORT = 1524)) (LOAD_BALANCE = yes)(CONNECT_DATA =(SERVICE_NAME = C10P. abc. XYZ.com)(FAILOVER_MODE=(TYPE=SELECT)(METHOD=BASIC)))) Now I don't have the SID to use in the connection.
I already have an existing sdf file that is used in a windows application by looking at the current programs folder to find it. I want to use this same database (a copy of it) on an ASP .Net website so won't be hosted in a sql server anywhere want's to be accessed directly, is this possible?
View 1 RepliesMy Application uses two SQL databses, one for membership/roles (ASPNETDB.MDF) the other for my data. When deploying to a server do I have to use two connection strings, one for each database? I am using the publish to provider wizard with VWD 2008 to replicate the databases on Sqlserver 2008 (Windows server 2008 R2). I have my data connection working fine, I am just trying to get mebership and roles working.
View 3 RepliesI am supposed to develop an enterprise-class ASP.NET Web Application that connects to multiple databases. For example when the web form loads, I should populate different ASP.NET controls (GridView, DataPager, TextBox, DropdownList etc) from multiple databases (SQL Server, Oracle, DB2, SAP Server etc) and also, edit the data in the controls and save the data to the respective databases on button submit.
Should I use Web Service or WCF for data integration, if so is there a limit on the size of the data?
What should be the architecture considering the application should be scalable and easy to maintain?
how can i access an AS/400 Database/Table in ASP.net website.I thought i would add something like this in web.config, but it does not work.
<connectionStrings>
<add name="AS400" connectionString="Driver={Client Access ODBC Driver (32-bit)};SERVER=IP Address; USER=usr; PASSWORD=pwd; "/> [code].....
how we can use oracle 10g in asp.net 3.5 using toad
View 1 RepliesAs the title says I have a Win 7 64 bit dev machine, Win 2K3 32 bit production box and I run against Oracle 10g which Oracle clients do I need to run? Do I need to run the Oracle 32 and 64 bit clients? And if so what versions?
View 1 RepliesI need to find a way to connect to the remote Oracle server without a DSN. There are some practical problem for accessing the server using a DSN. I need a way to connect to Oracle server like I connect to SQL Server etc. For example, in SQL server, I can connect directly with server using Servername (IP adress) + Username + Password + DB Name. Any way to connect to the Oracle server like in SQL Server we do ??
View 6 RepliesI have an Asp.net web application targeting .Net2.0 and my databse is oracle, I used SqlDataSource Control to communicate with oracle database its working fine on my development server, but on my production Oracle is 64 bit so im getting an error like
"<asp:ControlParameter doesnot have a property DbType="Int32"> "
i tried with Int64 also but still im getting the same error
following is the markup of sqldatasource i used
<
asp:SqlDataSource
ID="sdsEmployees"
runat="server"
ConnectionString="User Id=user;pwd=user1;server=prod" ProviderName="System.Data.OracleClient"
SelectCommand="GetEmployeeInfo" SelectCommandType="StoredProcedure"
OnSelecting="sdsEmployees_OnSelecting">
<SelectParameters> <asp:ControlParameter
ControlID="txtNumber"
DbType="Int32"
/> </SelectParameters> </asp:SqlDataSource>
tried to use linq to oracle 10g express but it throws an error as I can make no errors because I throw
View 1 Replieshave a sp in oracle which has 3 input parameters and 3 output parameters( 1 ref cursor, i number, 1 varchar2)
Command.CommandText = sp name;
Command.CommandType =
CommandType.StoredProcedure;
i am doing cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();I am able to get the number and varchar2 values from output parameters. But i am unable to get output from Ref Cursor. (How can i get this...)If i use dataadaptor then i am getting the datatable in the dataset(but i am not getting the other two parameters(where will get the other two??)...
Is required to install Oracle client software to connect Oracle DB?
As following code will generate exception, prompt:"System.Data.OracleClient requires Oracle client software version 8.1.7 or greater."
using System.Data.OracleClient;
string dataSource ="(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=addr)(PORT=pt))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME=svc)))";
string connectionString=string.Format("Data Source={0};User Id={1};Password={2};",dataSource,"id","pwd");
using (OracleConnection connection=new OracleConnection(connectionString))
{
connection.Open();
}
i have a SQL Query. It works fine in Sql server. let me know how to make it work in Oracle.
You can run below code in Sql server and check. It will work fine. But in Oracle,( I am using TOAD for Oracle )it is giving some errors.
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to Find website or write to me How to use Oracle Membership provider for ASP.Net and what changes should i do to Web.config and machine.config?
View 1 Replieshere's my error... Compiler Error Message: CS1502: The best overloaded method match for '_Default.InsertUpdateData(System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand)' has some invalid arguments
here's my codebehind:
[Code].....
I'm using oracle for my asp.net website. In website I have 3 different roles. Now do I need to create as many diff users in oracle as roles?
Someone in team insisted on having as many users in oracle. But then unnecessarily i have to maintain multiple connection strings in app.
like, I have manager/ team leader/ user roles.
Now the team member insists on having 3 users in oracle. then in DAL i've to check role and use corresponding connection string.
This is not very big app, but in all 12-15 aspx pages and some 10 table in oracle to be used only on intranet.
what is best practice for this?
I've developed a web app in Visual Studio 2008 using ASP.NET which connects to an Oracle database and a separate SQL Server 2005 database in the same application.
I want to convert this application to use SQL Server only. I have copied the Oracle tables that I need to SQL Server and am in the process of converting the SQL queries from Oracle format to SQL Server format.
I have also modified all the Connection Strings in web.config to point to the SQL Server database now and not the Oracle one.
However I have come across a problem. The TableAdapters are configured to use the OracleClient in the declarations code behind the scenes, i.e. it is "hard coded". But this causes problems of course while modifying/saving queries, because I don't want any trace of Oracle in my new web app.
The only thing I can think of is to delete all my TableAdapters and re-create them all.
I need to transfer SQL Server databse to Oracle database.
View 2 RepliesIn my web page I have written code that writes to a table in Oracle 9i. What I find is add ing or querying the table in Oracle is very slow. I tried doing the same with SQL server database and the process if 5 times faster than Oracle. In the Oracle or SQL table I have not created any indexes / primary keys, but still I find the SQL is way faster than Oracle.
Is there any way that I could improve the speed in Oracle? My table has 3 columns (PRVal, FACVal and UserID). And when the user is selected from the web page I retreive the values from the database, using a direct sql (no pl/sql stuff here, as I am new to Oracle). I use OleDBConnection, OleDbCommand and OleDbReaders classes to access Oracle data.
I am trying to insert NULL value in oracle database using asp.net form. and its not inserting null value check my below code and guide me what changes I have make
Dim
cn As
New OracleConnection("Data
Source=ab; User Id=abc;Password=abc")
Dim SQL
As
String
'build the INSERT statement
Dim xy
As
New System.Text.StringBuilder
'Dim strDate As Date...............................
I need to connect to oracle database (10g) which is on different server.
Can i use the latest ODP.net provider or i need to use ODP.net provider related to oracle 10g only?
After installing the ODP.Net what are the next steps to do in order to connect to database....