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Started works on Npgsql2

Hi all,

We already started to work on Npgsql2 with support for .net 2.0 and ado.net 2.0. Josh Cooley already refactored all Npgsql classes to extend from .net 2.0 classes, like DbCommand, DbConnection and others. We hope to have a preview release soon with some long awaited features like Provider Factory support, design time in vs.net 2005 and others.

Stay tuned!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Improve the performance of Npgsql should be a task for version 2.0.

see: http://pgfoundry.org/forum/forum.php?thread_id=999&forum_id=518
Hi, for sure we will be working to improve Npgsql performance! ;)
Anonymous said…
Olá Francisco, o Npgsql2 terá suporte ao conjunto de classes Enterprise Library ?
Anonymous said…
Hi,

And Design-Time?

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