The only item we are aware of that might affect ADO.NET is in a published
article from Microsoft. I have included the link below. It deals with using
third party OLEDB providers with Visual Studio .NET Designer Tool. Here is
the link: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;811241

Yes, UO.NET is 100% managed code. You can learn more about UO.NET by
following this link:
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/data/u2/pubs/whitepapers/ibmu2-microsoftn
et.pdf


I believe your questions will be answered in this whitepaper. We will have
plenty of good information about this topic at the IBM technical conference
in Las Vegas this year. You may wish to register and take a look if you
can.

Regards,

LeRoy F. Dreyfuss
Product Manager
IBM UniVerse and UniData (U2) Extended Relational Databases
IBM DB2 Information Management Software
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>Where can I find some detailed documentation about the library?  I'd like
to
>know if and how it supports ADO.NET, how and when licenses are consumed,
>etc.  Is it 100% managed code or does any of it rely on the Win32 API?
I'm
>wondering if anyone at IBM has tried to compile the source with Mono yet
>over *nix.

Thanks.
Tony
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