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Connector/Net lets you easily develop .NET applications that require secure, high-performance data connectivity with MySQL. It implements the required ADO.NET interfaces and integrates into ADO.NET-aware tools. Developers can build applications using their choice of .NET languages. Connector/Net is a fully managed ADO.NET driver written in 100% pure C#.
Connector/Net includes full support for:
Features provided by MySQL Server up to and including MySQL Server version 5.5.
Large-packet support for sending and receiving rows and BLOBs up to 2 gigabytes in size.
Protocol compression, which enables compressing the data stream between the client and server.
Connections using TCP/IP sockets, named pipes, or shared memory on Windows.
Connections using TCP/IP sockets or Unix sockets on Unix.
The Open Source Mono framework developed by Novell.
Fully managed, does not utilize the MySQL client library.
This document is intended as a user's guide to Connector/Net and
includes a full syntax reference. Syntax information is also
included within the Documentation.chm
file
included with the Connector/Net distribution.
If you are using MySQL 5.0 or later, and Visual Studio as your development environment, you can also use the MySQL Visual Studio Plugin. The plugin acts as a DDEX (Data Designer Extensibility) provider: you can use the data design tools within Visual Studio to manipulate the schema and objects within a MySQL database. For more information, see Section 22.2.3, “Connector/Net Visual Studio Integration”.
Connector/Net 5.1.2 and later include the Visual Studio Plugin by default.
MySQL Connector/Net supports full versions of Visual Studio 2005, 2008, and 2010, although certain features are only available in Visual Studio 2010 when using MySQL Connector/Net version 6.3.2 and later. Note that MySQL Connector/Net does not currently support Express versions of Microsoft products, including Microsoft Visual Web Developer.
Key topics:
For connection string properties when using the
MySqlConnection
class, see
Section 22.2.6, “Connector/Net Connection String Options Reference”.
User Comments
I'm using Visual Web Developer 2010 Express Edition (and Visual C# 2010 Express) with MySQL. This is what I did:
1 - Download and install MySQL connector(just to get MySql.Data.dll).
2 - VWD 2010 in the Solution Explorer add reference to MySql.Data.dll(usually in c:\program files\MySQL\MySQL Connector Net(your version here)\Assemblies\v4.0 or v2.0)
3 - In the web.config add your string connection:
<connectionStrings>
<add name="MySQLConnString" connectionString="Server=your_MySql_Server_IP;Port=3306;Database=databaseName;Uid=username;Pwd=yourpassword;pooling=false;" providerName="MySql.Data.MySqlClient"/>
</connectionStrings>
4 - In the code behind type in: "using MySQL.Data.MySqlClient;"
Now you can use it as in this example:
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
DataSet ds_temp = GetObjects();
ListBox1.DataSource = ds_temp;
ListBox1.DataTextField = "yourColumn";
ListBox1.DataValueField = "yourColumn";
ListBox1.DataBind();
}
protected static DataSet GetObjects()
{
DataSet ds_temp = Connection_cls.GetDataSetQuery("SELECT yourColumn FROM yourtable", null);
return ds_temp;
}
private static string getHostString()
{
string host = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["MySQLConnString"].ConnectionString;
return host;
}
public static DataSet GetDataSetQuery(string sql, ArrayList paramList)
{
using (MySqlConnection conn = new MySqlConnection(getHostString()))
{
try
{
conn.Open();
MySqlDataAdapter da = new MySqlDataAdapter(sql, conn);
da.SelectCommand.Parameters.Clear();
if (paramList != null)
{
for (int i = 0; i < paramList.Count; i++)
{
da.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add(paramList[i] as MySqlParameter);
}
}
DataSet ds = new DataSet();
da.Fill(ds);
return ds;
}
finally
{
conn.Close();
}
}
}
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