I have heard from IBM that connection pooling is there, they are just
working out licensing issues. Thus, the lack of comment.
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> * Connection pooling for UO.
Mike
The presentation point...
> * Connection pooling for UO.NET provides good scalability
sounds like it could be sales guys and tech guys not talking properly.
Maybe the engineer said that dot net has object pooling built in, and the
presentation morphed that to UO.NET having connection pooli
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points, but does not seem to mention the second and fourth at all.
Hope this clarifies my point.
Mike
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> Great stuff, but reading it I'm a little disappointed that there is no
> mention of Connection Pooling. One of the previously advertised
> benefits of UO.NET was that it would include a connection pooling
> mech
here else?
Any ideas?
Regards
Mike
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Hi all,
I'm a little confused... does t
As well as saying that UD 6.1 is required, the manual says at one point...
"Note: Compression is not available when connecting to servers running a
version of UniVerse earlier than Release 9.5."
Does this suggest that this the unirpc server stuff is unchanged and so
UO.NET will actually work with
What about uniVerse (with UO.NET) release date?
Thanks
Rajesh
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>I hope someb
ates for UO.NET here.
> Otherwise wait until September :-)
>
> -Rajesh
>
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>I hope somebody from IBM-U2 will post some release dates for UO.NET here.
>Otherwise wait until September :-)
The date is in the link that is part of the message you replied to.
Regards,
LeRoy F. Dreyfuss
Advanced Technical Services - U2 Technology Analyst
IBM U2 Data Management Solutions
Tel
UO.net will be included in the release of UD 6.1, which is due Aug. 10.
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> I hope someb
: [U2] UniObjects for .NET (UO.NET)
>From the text on the website and the conference info below I don't see how
UO.NET is similar or different compared to UO except that it's re-written to
be managed code. Does it support the full UO API? Does it support ADO.NET?
Connection pooling i
>From the text on the website and the conference info below I don't see how
UO.NET is similar or different compared to UO except that it's re-written to
be managed code. Does it support the full UO API? Does it support ADO.NET?
Connection pooling is interesting. XML/DataSet support? I hope that
Of Ross Ferris
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Perhaps the clue is that this document says the general availability
date is 10th August, not 31st July ??
Ross Ferris
Stamina Software
Visage an Evolution in Software Developm
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> Look at this url in the Interoperability section.
>
> "The new UniObjects for .NET provides high-speed
> native access that runs in a managed .NET environment
> for increa
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>ok - but where is it ?
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ok - but where is it ?
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> Look at this url in the Interoperability section.
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> I went to the website for Unidata 6.1 but no mention of UO.NET.
> Anyone know where to go for info.
>
> Thanks
I went to the website for Unidata 6.1 but no mention of UO.NET.
Anyone know where to go for info.
Thanks
grs
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From: Rajesh Menon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 4:48 PM
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Not sure
Not sure when this will be available. But there is session for
Uniobjects.NET (UO.NET) in the upcoming U2 and DB2 Information Management
Technical Conference, September 2004 (LAS VEGAS)
-Rajesh
Here is the session details:
U2 High Performance Managed Interface for U2 with UniObjects for .NET
Jian
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