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Oracle Database Advanced Queuing Support in .NET Core?

User_BH2X3Aug 26 2019 — edited Aug 26 2019

Hello,

So, now we have Advanced Queuing supported by ODP.NET, Unmanaged Driver, only.

Are there any plans to support AQ in ODP.NET Core provider in a near future?

This post has been answered by Alex Keh-Oracle on May 10 2023
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Sdhamoth-Oracle

Hi,

Did you set TNS_ADMIN environment variable? If not, can you try after setting it?

Thanks,

Senthil

TheVenkster

Senthil:

What should it point to?

Anyway, I re-installed both the 64-bit Oracle DB and the 32-bit client. There are two sets of TNSNames.Ora, Listener.Ora and SQLNet.ora, one for the 64-bit and one for the 32-bit in their respective folders.

I have no problem creating an ODBC DSN for the 64-bit version. The link connects fine to the DB

I have two TNS Listeners defined, one for the 64-bit and one for the 32-bit. While the 64-bit uses Port 1521, I am using Port 1522 for the 32-bit; I also made sure that Listener.ora refers to the same port. But when I use Oracle Net Configuration Assistant to configure Local Net Service Name Configuration to test the Service, it says "TNS:listener does not currently know of the service requested in connect descriptor.

I did check that both the TNS Listener services are running.

venki

TheVenkster

Senthil:

I don't know what happened but now, everything works just as expected. I am able to attach Oracle DB tables to an Access database using ODBC. I am able to also connect to the DB using the 64-bit drivers.

Venki

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