--- "Beauchemin, Bob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> database cursors, so if you don't call it, you will indeed run out of cursors. There 
>is at least
> one ADO.NET book out that discusses this. ;-)

I assume this is yours? [1] :-)

> Database programmers are used to calling Close; Dispose is .NET convention, so, for 
>the

Are they?  Do you include *all* migrating ASP and VB6 programmers?

What worries me is the way the subject is treated in some ADO.Net books and articles, 
i.e. glanced
over.  I feel there are a certain group of programmers who will not Dispose; there are 
also a
group who will scratch their heads wondering what they must dispose and what they 
should dispose.

The documentation should clearly state what, if anything, dispose does.

Peter

[1] 
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0201758660/qid%3D1023816630/103-8725614-6976623




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