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 Post subject: Oracle.DataAccess.dll
PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 8:58 am 
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Hi.

Perhaps someone could help me on this problem:

What is the best way to support both oracle 9 and 10 versions? We are using the Oracle.DataAccess.dll for the connection with the oracle server but we can only reference one dll version at the time. The problem is if we reference the version 9 of the dll and the user has the client version 10 installed on the local machine the connection does not work. And vice versa. Is there any way to cover both (or any) versions at the same time, or like telling the hibernate to use the specific version (in this case we ship all versions with the product)?

Thanks in advance

Markov

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