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    Posted: 27-Jun-2011 at 11:22am
Hello to everyone,

We are just starting with DevForce 2010 and would like to know how should we implement the Multi-Database approach to our solutions using your technology.

We came from another technology, LLBLGen Pro. In our solutions, we offer to our clients the freedom to choose from some variety of databases, which are: MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, MS SQL Server, ...
To make things easy to our customers, we created a Wizard, using this, they can choose the database, and type the requiered fields (user, passowrd, ip/host, ports, etc), make connectivity tests, and if all is correct, save the fields (encrypted) in the local machine.

Later in the application, if they call for example, to show a list of... I don't know.. products, we pass the connection string (which is decrypted) to the constructor. And the list is shown.

Thanks in advance.
Dave
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Is this the appropiate section for my question? Or is this not related to DevForce produkt?

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Hi iDave,
I apologize for the delayed response.
 
DevForce will work with all the DBs you mentioned above. (and others too)
 
Also, you can indeed specify the connection programmatically. There is a topic in the DevForce Resouce Center explaining the process.
 
Kind regards,
   Silvio.
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Hallo Silvio,

Thanks for your kind reply. For a minute I though I posted in the wrong section...
Anyway, one last question, does DevForce 2010 works with Devart data providers?
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