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ADO.NET Entity Framework Update
28 April 07 10:09 PM | dpblogs | 60 Comments   
Microsoft is deepening its investment in the ADO.NET Entity Framework as a critical piece of Microsoft’s Data Platform vision. Based on the need to align with requirements from key internal partners that are building on the Entity Framework, along with Read More...
Event: ADO.NET Provider Writer Tech Preview, February 6 - 8, 2007
02 January 07 04:42 PM | dpblogs | 35 Comments   
What: The ADO.NET Provider Writer Tech Preview is an opportunity for ADO.NET provider writers to : - Gain an in-depth understanding of the features planned for the next major release of ADO.NET - Work with an early version of the upcoming community tech Read More...
ADO.NET Orcas and Samples
07 November 06 01:37 PM | dpblogs | 12 Comments   
I hope you guys enjoyed the August CTP of ADO.NET vNext. As we make progress on the Orcas release of Visual Studio, the various teams –including ourselves- are working hard at integrating everything in a single product, Visual Studio Orcas. For the ADO.NET Read More...
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ADO.NET vNext: Entity Data Model (EDM) Designer Prototype
27 September 06 04:12 PM | alexbarn | 18 Comments   
Folks, To aid brainstorming and to better understand typical developer scenarios, the ADO.NET team created an internal prototype of a designer to let developers model the ADO.NET vNext “Conceptual” layer. If you recall, Pablo Castro demoed this prototype Read More...
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Entity Mapping in ADO.NET vNext
13 September 06 11:24 PM | Adya | 14 Comments   
Hi folks, My name is Atul Adya and I am a software architect in the ADO.NET team. After working on persistent object stores, object caching, distributed file systems, and diagnostics in wireless networking, I have been spending time on a very important Read More...
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ADO.NET vNext Provider Writer Event Summary
25 August 06 02:10 PM | dpblogs | 7 Comments   
The ADO.NET team recently held an event for ADO.NET provider writers. Representatives from DataDirect, IBM, MySQL, SQLite and Sybase converged on Microsoft headquarters in Redmond to attend the three day event. The goal for the event was to help provider Read More...
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Queries in ADO.NET vNext
21 August 06 04:51 PM | dpblogs | 21 Comments   
Hi folks, There’s been a lot of interest in the ADO.NET CTP that we posted a few days back, and lots of questions about the internal details. I wanted to briefly describe how we handle queries in the ADO.NET CTP – and hopefully address some of your questions Read More...
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Announcing: The ADO.NET vNext August CTP
15 August 06 12:30 PM | alexbarn | 132 Comments   
A couple of months ago we committed to shipping a very early technology preview of the ADO.NET Entity Framework and the LINQ integration in ADO.NET, and we said we were "shooting for August". Well, here is it, with a whole 2 weeks to go before August Read More...
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ADO.NET Entity Framework on Channel 9
19 July 06 09:36 PM | dpblogs | 35 Comments   
A few weeks ago we released a couple of whitepapers that discuss the future directions of the Microsoft Data Platform and in particular the specifics around the next version of ADO.NET and the ADO.NET Entity Framework. Recently the Channel 9 folks came Read More...
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Attention all ADO.NET provider writers!
12 July 06 05:20 PM | dpblogs | 2 Comments   
Microsoft is hosting an event for ADO.NET provider writers from July 31 - August 2. We’re looking for provider writers who want to get a head start on their vNext providers to come out to Redmond, WA. Bring your laptops. We’ll supply the caffeine! For Read More...
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ADO.NET vNext - feedback so far
11 July 06 10:31 AM | alexbarn | 38 Comments   
(this post was originally posted here ) Since announcing our ADO.NET vNext plans at TechEd last week, the team has been on the lookout for your feedback on where we heading with the next release. This post is a round up of some of the comments / feedback Read More...
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ADO.NET vNext: The Entity Framework, LINQ and more
11 July 06 09:57 AM | alexbarn | 82 Comments   
(this post was originally posted here ) Once you are done with shipping large products such as SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005 you’d expect to have a quiet time for a while, slow down a bit, that kind of stuff… Turns out that it wasn’t the case Read More...
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