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dotConnect for MySQL enhanced ORM data provider to easily create MySQL-based database applications.
dotConnect for MySQL is a reliable and enhanced ORM (Entity Framework, NHibernate, LinqConnect) enabled data provider build over ADO.NET architecture, being in the same time a development framework with impressive innovative technologies. It was developed to offer a complete solution for designing MySQL-based database applications while increasing the productivity in the same time. The application offers flexible conectivity – being able to operate in Direct Mode without MySQL client library and in Client mode with usage of libmysql.dll, database application development extensions, MySQL advanced features such as SSL and SSH connections, embedded server, HTTP tunneling and more, BIS support, ASP.NET Identity 1 and 2 support, Sync Framework support, a vast number of GUI tools that increase your productivity, per-component tracing of database events with a free dbMonitor application and much more.
# LinqConnect (formerly known as LINQ to MySQL)
- The possibility to use .IsRowVersion() method for properties with non-binary data types when using the fluent mapping approach is added
- The bug with the materialization of anonymous types is fixed
# Entity Developer
- The Use ObservableCollection property of the DbContext template is implemented (Entity Framework models)
- The behaviour is changed: now the 1:1 and 1:0..1 associations are displayed differently on the diagram (LinqConnect models)
- The bug with adding LinqConnect template for C# after adding the WCF RIA Domain Service template (Visual Basic) in Visual Basic projects is fixed (LinqConnect models)
- The bug with non-generated .IsRowVersion() method for entity properties with IsVersion = True when using the fluent mapping approach is fixed (LinqConnect models)
# Entity Framework support
- The bug with throwing System.NullReferenceException when applying logical OR operator to the results of several IEnumerable<T>.Contains(T t) is fixed