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Difference between BizTalk Oracle Adapters (or) Compare and contrast between different BizTalk Oracle Adapters (or)

Difference between Microsoft BizTalk Oracle Adapter ,Microsoft BizTalk WCF Adapter and TopXml Adapter for Databases Microsoft BizTalk Oracle Adapter BizTalk Server support version: BizTalk Server 2006 Access: ODBC driver to connect to DB Processing: Supports PollingQuery and TableChangedEvent Microsoft BizTalk WCF Adapter BizTalk Server support version: BizTalk Server 2006 R2 Access: Oracle Adapter for .NET (ODP.NET) Processing: Single Polling mechanism that provides the following features: Generate strongly typed schema based on a SELECT statement Specify Post-Poll statements to be executed after a polling event Poll and Post-Poll statements executed in a Transaction context Specify Transaction Isolation level Poll, Post-Poll and transaction levels can be specified with binding properties IDE Integration: Standard integration IDE Integration: Enhanced integration at design time between BizTalk and Visual Studio that provide the following features: TopXml Adapter for Databases BizTalk Server support version: BizTalk Server 2004/2006 Access: Oracle Adapter for .NET (ODP.NET) Processing: Generation of BizTalk schemas based on SQL statements, Stored Procedures (in, out, return parameters), multiple tables Periodic polling of data source Oracle alerts (send and receive) can send asynchronous notifications based on some events. Uses DBMS_ALERTS oracle package. Oracle Receiver can be configured to receive alerts and Oracle Sender can send alerts to data source. Oracle Pipes allow interprocess communications with Oracle sessions IDE Integration: Redesigned and developed in C#.NET that provides tight integration with BizTalk Adapter framework

Standardized GUI for browsing, searching and retrieving LOB artificats Design-time enhancements for browsing stored procedures, functions and packages (categorized and hierarchical manner) Programming Interface: Standard XML schema messages Metadata is retrieved as XML messages Programming Interface: Exposes WCF Programming interfaces that provide WCF channel, WCF service model and web service model Exposes programming interfaces for retrieving metadata including search and browse capabilities

Generate schemas based on stored procedures and also Select, Insert, Update, Delete and InsertUpdate statements on tables and views

Programming Interface: Schema generation capabilities that allow importing database schema from the underlying data provides into the orchestrations. Uses Enterprise Instrumentation framework for tracing and logging Send Adapters are equipped with Exception handlers that allows you to specify Send Adapter behavior when a particular exception is raised

Transactions: Not Supported

Transactions: Supports WCF mode Transactions for Outbound and Inbound Additional Features: Supports IN, OUT, INOUT REFCURSORS with strongly typed and weakly typed variants Supports BLOB, CLOB, BFILE types in tables and stored procedures with streaming capabilities Enhancing on top of ODP.NET, the WCF-based Oracle DB adapter supports RECORD type parameters in stored procedures/functions even though these types are not natively supported by

Transactions: Supports Transactions and Transaction Isolation levels Additional Features: Supports various Data sources such as IBM DB2, SyBase, MySQL etc Extendable Data Providers

Additional Features: Not Supported

ODP.NET (version 10.2.0.20) http://blogs.msdn.com/aggbu g.aspx?PostID=5755446 Support and Licensing: Depends on licensing agreement with Microsoft No additional pricing for the adapters Support and Licensing: Depends on licensing agreement with Microsoft No additional pricing for the adapters Support and Licensing: Additional pricing and licensing model Online Support

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