[Product Annoncement] ADO.NET driver for FileMaker

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Lloyd Dupont

============== MEDIA RELEASE ================

Wednesday 5th August 2003

5D Services, makers of the ihook IT Management solution announce the
immediate release of FM.NET.


ihook's FileMaker ADO.NET Connector is a data provider for .NET connecting
to FileMaker. It allows applications to connect to a FileMaker database in a
standard way, in a similar way as connecting to MySQL or an SQL Server. The
driver implements all required and optional DataBase interfaces in
System.Data and is provided as a set of DLLs to include in your project.
Documentation is also provided. The driver connects to the FileMaker
database via FileMaker's Web Companion. In the current version the product
doesn't write to Repeating Fields or Container Fields (images), but can read
them.


This product has been built and tested against the Compact Framework and
should work on PocketPC & Windows CE devices, as well as with the .NET 1.1
runtime.


More information available at www.ihook.cc.

(e-mail address removed)

Phone +61 2 9888 9233 (Australia)


About 5D Services

Founded in 1993, 5D Services provide hardware, networking and software
solutions to IT managers. The ihook suite of products provide automated
hardware and software asset management, helpdesk and integrated room booking
modules. ihook is a subsidiary and trademark of 5D Services. (C)2003 5D
Services Pty Ltd. All rights reserved. All other trademarks are the property
of their respective owners. Pricing and availability are subject to change
without notice.

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Lloyd Dupont

done, thanks ;-)

Craig Deelsnyder said:
please post in microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.announcements

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Craig Deelsnyder
Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET


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Craig Deelsnyder

not a problem....if those type of posts aren't put there but in these
groups, you would pry get alot of nasty replies, as this is mainly a
peer-to-peer question group, we know the announcement group is there for
products, etc.

the first time (honest mistake) is OK, though :)
 

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