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ODAC With Tools for Visual Studio 19?
Hi. Looking at the download page, the ODAC with Oracle Development Tools for VS downloads stop at 18.3? Is there planned to be an Oracle 19 version of that, or are we now limited to the managed provider in Oracle 19 and VS 2017+?
Thanks.
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There will not be an ODAC 19c with ODT using unmanaged ODP.NET. Customers very much prefer the MSI install with managed ODP.NET. From a design time perspective, there is not that many differences between the tooling available between unmanaged and managed ODP.NET.
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There will not be an ODAC 19c with ODT using unmanaged ODP.NET. Customers very much prefer the MSI install with managed ODP.NET. From a design time perspective, there is not that many differences between the tooling available between unmanaged and managed ODP.NET.
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Cool, thanks Alex.