Devart dotConnect for MySQL v8.19.1782 Professional
Devart dotConnect for MySQL v8.19.1782 Professional
dotConnect for MySQL is a enhanced database connectivity solution built over ADO.NET architecture and a development framework with a number of innovative technologies. dotConnect offers a complete solution for developing database-related applications and web sites. It introduces new approaches for designing applications and boosts productivity of database application development.
dotConnect for MySQL is a high-performance ORM enabled data provider for MySQL that builds on ADO.NET technology to present a complete solution for developing MySQL-based database applications. It introduces new approaches for designing application architecture, boosts productivity, and facilitates the development of database applications.
Our ADO.NET MySQL provider supports a wide range of MySQL-specific features, such as secure SSL and SSH connections, embedded server, compression protocol, HTTP tunneling and others.
Advanced Visual Studio Integration
dotConnect for MySQL provides a vast number of GUI tools that increase your productivity. For example, it includes DataSet tools, such as DataSet Wizard, DataSet Editor, DataSet Manager, provide you an easy way to create and edit typed and untyped DataSets.
MySQL ADO.NET Provider supports advanced Visual Studio integration (DDEX), and provides convenient visual component editors to simplify component tweaking.
Broad Compatibility
dotConnect for MySQL was the first MySQL database provider to support .NET Core and Entity Framework Core, and we work hard to support new platforms and development technologies as soon as they are released.
MySQL support: from 3.23 to 8.0, Percona, and MariaDB
Visual Studio support: 2008 – 2019
Platforms support:
Full .NET Framework 2.0 – 4.8
.NET Core 1.x, 2.x, and 3.0
.NET Compact Framework 2.0 and above
Mono 2.0 and above
Enhanced ORM Support
dotConnect for MySQL offers enhanced ORM support with a bundled visual designer for ORM models - Entity Developer. Our MySQL ADO.NET Provider supports the following ORMs:
Entity Framework v1 - v6
Entity Framework Core 1.x, 2.x, and 3.1
NHibernate
LinqConnect
8.19.1782 03-Dec-20
Visual Studio 2019 version 16.9 Preview is supported
The bug with updating projects that reference EF6 provider assembly via Upgrade Wizard is fixed
Entity Developer
The new features are supported in Entity Framework 5.0:
TPT inheritance
Many-to-many associations
The new types of properties IPAddress and PhysicalAddress
The Model Refactoring functionality is supported for classes in EF Core Model
The behavior is changed in a standalone Entity Developer: by default the Target Framework model property in EF Core Model is set to .NET 5 instead of .NET Framework
The bug with saving non-default value of Target Framework model property in EF6 model modified with a standalone Entity Developer is fixed
The bug with adding new arguments at the end of argument list instead of actual position in method signature by Update From Database Wizard is fixed
Entity Framework support
Entity Framework Core 5.0 is supported
Entity Framework Core 3.1.10 is supported
The behavior is changed: EF Core 3 assemblies available via NuGet package are compiled for .NET Standard 2.0 instead of .NET Standard 2.1
The behavior is changed: EF Core 2 assemblies are no longer available via NuGet package but created in the provider installation folder
The bug with using another context's connection in DbContextOptionsBuilder.UseMySql(connection) in EF Core is fixed
Visual Studio 2019 version 16.9 Preview is supported
The bug with updating projects that reference EF6 provider assembly via Upgrade Wizard is fixed
Entity Developer
The new features are supported in Entity Framework 5.0:
TPT inheritance
Many-to-many associations
The new types of properties IPAddress and PhysicalAddress
The Model Refactoring functionality is supported for classes in EF Core Model
The behavior is changed in a standalone Entity Developer: by default the Target Framework model property in EF Core Model is set to .NET 5 instead of .NET Framework
The bug with saving non-default value of Target Framework model property in EF6 model modified with a standalone Entity Developer is fixed
The bug with adding new arguments at the end of argument list instead of actual position in method signature by Update From Database Wizard is fixed
Entity Framework support
Entity Framework Core 5.0 is supported
Entity Framework Core 3.1.10 is supported
The behavior is changed: EF Core 3 assemblies available via NuGet package are compiled for .NET Standard 2.0 instead of .NET Standard 2.1
The behavior is changed: EF Core 2 assemblies are no longer available via NuGet package but created in the provider installation folder
The bug with using another context's connection in DbContextOptionsBuilder.UseMySql(connection) in EF Core is fixed
Only for V.I.P
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