Exposing Proprietary Data the .NET Way
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Site:  MSDN
Original URL:  http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dndive/html/data09132001.asp?frame=true
Summary:
The .NET Framework comes with the OLE DB managed provider, which is meant to be a bridge that gives you immediate access to all the existing OLE DB providers. This component saves your current investments, as applications can continue successfully calling into existing OLE DB providers. The point, though, is another. In .NET, exposing proprietary data requires a more thoughtful choice, mostly because you have multiple and equally powerful options from which to choose.
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