Here's a another link to other .Net providers:

http://sharptoolbox.com/Categorya5dd9c65-c276-42ab-a1df-0cc9d6f1a1df.aspx

I didn't realize there were so many different providers for .Net.

Maybe this would make a good Wiki topic...

--- Ron Grabowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've never used VistaDB. I wasn't able to get it to work. I installed
> their database suite (GUI database manager, documentation, etc.) to a
> test computer then transfered the provider files and .lic file to my
> development machine. I wasn't able to get IBatisNet to open the .vdb
> file. I kept getting an exception about the connection string being
> improperly formatted. I think the problem may have been that the .lic
> file I was using was generated on another machine and it became
> invalid
> when I copied it to my development machine. I did not try using the
> VistaDB with normal ADO.Net code (i.e. vistaConnection.Open() ). I
> don't think VistaDB compatibility is of great importance.
> 
> I came across it from Paul Wilson's ORMapper home page:
> 
>  http://www.ormapper.net/
> 
>  # Supports MS Sql, Access, Oracle, as well as generic OleDb and
> Odbc.
>  # Define your own CustomProvider for any Database without Recompile:
>  # MySql, PostgreSql, Sqlite, Firebird, DB2, VistaDB, SqlCe, Sybase.
> 
> This should keep us busy for a while:
> 
>  http://www.sqlsummit.com/DataProv.htm
> 
> --- "Gilles Bayon (JIRA)" <ibatis-dev@incubator.apache.org> wrote:
> >      [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IBATISNET-70?page=all ]
> >      
> > Gilles Bayon closed IBATISNET-70:
> > ---------------------------------
> > 
> >      Resolution: Fixed
> >     Fix Version: DataMapper 1.2
> > 
> > Fix in SVN
> > 
> > Ron,have you well played with http://www.vistadb.net/ ?
> 

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