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Date: Sat, 6 Apr 2002 17:30:44 -0700
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I've always liked how JDBC made interfaces out of Connection, Statement,
etc. I thought ADO.NET was on the right track with
IDbConnection
,
IDbCommand
, etc. But they forgot a few things. Like how do
I create a
connection without using the specific provider connection type? How do
I catch a generic exception instead of specific provider exception?
Abstract ADO.NET is my attempt to minimize this problem.
Justin Rudd
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Charles M. Carroll
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Date: Sat, 6 Apr 2002 17:30:44 -0700
From: Justin Rudd <
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http://abstractadonet.sourceforge.net/
I've always liked how JDBC made interfaces out of Connection, Statement,
etc. I thought ADO.NET was on the right track with
IDbConnection
,
IDbCommand
, etc. But they forgot a few things. Like how do
I create a
connection without using the specific provider connection type? How do
I catch a generic exception instead of specific provider exception?
Abstract ADO.NET is my attempt to minimize this problem.
Justin Rudd
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