Chapter 37. The System.Data.OleDb Namespace
The
System.Data.OleDb namespace contains the
provider-specific ADO.NET classes used to connect to an OLE DB data
source, execute a command, and transfer data to and from a
System.Data.DataSet . The OLE DB provider uses COM
interop to access the OLE DB interfaces, so performance will not
equal a native provider optimized for a specific data source. Most
OLE DB providers are supported, including the OLE DB provider for SQL
Server (SQLOLEDB) (which is required if you are using SQL Server 6.5
or earlier), the OLE DB provider for Oracle (MSDAORA), and the OLE DB
provider for Microsoft Access (Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0). The OLE DB
provider for ODBC (MSDASQL) isn't supported; you
have to use the ODBC .NET provider instead. The OLE DB provider for
Exchange (ExOLEDB), Internet Publishing (MSDAIPP), and any other
provider that uses OLE DB Version 2.5 interfaces
isn't supported. The MSDN framework lists the
specific COM interfaces an OLE DB provider must support to be
available through the OLE DB data provider.
Many of the types in this namespace implement an interface from the
System.Data namespace or inherit from a class in
the System.Data.Common namespace. This ensures a
high degree of commonality between these types and those supplied
with other ADO.NET data providers. The documentation on this
namespace refers to these inherited classes and implemented
interfaces where appropriate, and notes any OLE DB-specific
functionality. Figures 37-1 and 37-2 show the types in this
namespace.
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