1.5 Using ODP.NET Client Provider in a Simple Application
The following is a simple C# application that connects to Oracle Database and displays its version number before disconnecting using ODP.NET, Unmanaged Driver:
// C#
using System;
using Oracle.DataAccess.Client;
class Sample
{
static void Main()
{
// Connect to Oracle
string constr = "User Id=scott;Password=tiger;Data Source=oracle";
OracleConnection con = new OracleConnection(constr);
con.Open();
// Display Version Number
Console.WriteLine("Connected to Oracle " + con.ServerVersion);
// Close and Dispose OracleConnection
con.Close();
con.Dispose();
}
}
If you are using OPD.NET, Managed Driver, then replace the contents of Program.cs with the following C# code. The namespace of ODP.NET, Managed Driver (Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.*) is different from the namespace of ODP.NET, Unmanaged Driver (Oracle.DataAccess.*)
// C#
using System;
using Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.Client;
using Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.Types;
namespace Connect
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
try
{
// Please replace the connection string attribute settings
string constr = "user id=scott;password=tiger;data source=oracle";
OracleConnection con = new OracleConnection(constr);
con.Open();
Console.WriteLine("Connected to Oracle Database {0}", con.ServerVersion);
con.Dispose();
Console.WriteLine("Press RETURN to exit.");
Console.ReadLine();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine("Error : {0}", ex);
}
}
}
}