Please try with DbLinq 0.19 and/or svn trunk.

However, we have no current Oracle+DbLinq maintainers, so we don't know
how well Oracle works with DbLinq. :-(

 - Jon

On Sun, 2010-02-21 at 07:04 -0800, Raj wrote:
> I have a computer running on Windows XP SP3 with Oracle 10 Express
> Edition, .NET 3.5, Latest version of DBLinq
> 
> While I use dblinq command I got some error, don't know how to fix it
> 
> C:\Program Files\DbLinq-0.18\build>dbmetal /conn:"DATA
> SOURCE=localhost;USER ID=
> system;PASSWORD=sa" /database:XE /language:C# /code:linq.cs /
> dbml:linq.xml -Prov
> ider=Oracle
> DbLinq Database mapping generator 2008 version 0.18.0.0
> for Microsoft (R) .NET Framework version 3.5
> Distributed under the MIT licence (http://linq.to/db/license)
> 
> >>> Reading schema from Oracle database
> DbMetal failed:System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set
> to an ins
> tance of an object.
>    at
> DbLinq.Vendor.Implementation.SchemaLoader.CheckNamesCaseSafety(Database
> sc
> hema)
>    at DbLinq.Vendor.Implementation.SchemaLoader.Load(String
> databaseName, INameA
> liases nameAliases, NameFormat nameFormat, Boolean
> loadStoredProcedures, String
> contextNamespace, String entityNamespace)
>    at DbMetal.Generator.Implementation.Processor.ReadSchema(Parameters
> parameter
> s, ISchemaLoader& schemaLoader) in C:\Users\Pascal\Desktop\DbLinq
> 0.18\src\DbMet
> al\Generator\Implementation\Processor.cs:line 203
>    at
> DbMetal.Generator.Implementation.Processor.ProcessSchema(Parameters
> parame
> ters) in C:\Users\Pascal\Desktop\DbLinq 0.18\src\DbMetal\Generator
> \Implementatio
> n\Processor.cs:line 100
> 
> Any help would be appreciated
> 


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