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While I was trying to make a c# application using Oracle 11g as specified by Oracle Tutorial on Visual Studio 2017 Community Version it gives a "BadImageFormat" exception.
Above was tried with,
• VS2017 Community Version,
• Oracle 11g XE edition
1) It'd be nice if I could know whether or not ODAC and ODT support above mentioned version of Visual Studio 2017 Community version or should I move into Visual Studio 2015s Enterprise Version. If the case is the latter one would be nice if you could provide me with a download link as Microsoft do not offer previous versions anymore.
2) Is it possible to use Oracle 12c as a local host and make them databases in local machine without using cloud option?
Thanks,
T.S.
There s a problem with visual studio 2017 community edition and oracle ODT.
Oracle ODT only works for entreprise and pro edition.
See oracle forum : https://community.oracle.com/thread/4061552
For now it only works VS2015 community with oracle odt 2015, but even at that you have to make sure you use the right version of the packages e.g if you want to use entity framework.
another option will be to use the VS2017 pro trial, it comes with a month and use it until Oracle releases a compatible version
Why is it so difficult to read documentation?
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/dotnet/downloads/net-downloads-160392.html
Oracle Data Access Components (ODAC) for Windows Downloads
ODAC includes Oracle Data Provider for .NET, Oracle Developer Tools
for Visual Studio (ODT), Oracle Providers for ASP.NET, .NET stored
procedure support, as well as additional Oracle data access software
for Windows.
32-bit ODAC with Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio Downloads
32-bit ODAC Xcopy and NuGet Downloads
64-bit ODAC Downloads - Oracle Universal Installer and Xcopy
Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio 2017 - MSI Installer
Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio 2015 - MSI Installer
Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio 2013 - MSI Installer
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I'm confused to choose between Visual Studio Code and Visual Studio Community 2017. Can someone explain to me in detail? thanks
Visual Studio Community 2017:
is a Free, fully-featured IDE for students, open-source and individual developers.It is full featured IDE
Visual Studio Code: is a lightweight but powerful source code editor which runs on your desktop and is available for Windows, macOS and Linux.
This is more of like an editor
See the Documentation on both of these Applications
Visual Studio Community
Visual Studio Code
I fetched a simple description from the documentation
Visual Studio Code is a lightweight but powerful source code editor
which runs on your desktop and is available for Windows, macOS and
Linux. It comes with built-in support for JavaScript, TypeScript and
Node.js and has a rich ecosystem of extensions for other languages
Microsoft Visual Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE)
from Microsoft. It is used to develop computer programs for Microsoft
Windows, as well as web sites, web apps, web services and mobile apps.
Visual Studio uses Microsoft software development platforms such as
Windows API, Windows Forms, Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows
Store and Microsoft Silverlight. It can produce both native code and
managed code. (Wiki)
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We're running SQL 2008 r2 Standard (we have Enterprise, but I'm waiting for IT to install it), I have some complex logic I need to write and T-SQL is just not cutting it. I currently have BIDS 2008 and Visual Studio 2015 Communnity installed. I know BIDS won't work, and I can't seem to figure out what type of project/template I need for VS 2015 (if it exists for it).
My question is: What is the latest (or best/most features), free version of Visual Studio that can create C# SQL Server 2008 r2 CLR Assemblies? Can I just download and run VS 2012 Express or something?
Normally money isn't an issue, but I don't have time to get it approved. Once I get rolling, which paid version would you recommend?
SQL Server 2008 R2 uses .NET 2.0 as its SQL-embedded CLR.
So any version of Visual Studio that can (still) target .NET 2.0 should be fine.
This includes the most recent VS 2015 (both the FREE Express and / or Community editions).
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I want to get Facebook Login for windows phone 7. I want Nuget package manager for that in Visual studio 2010 express. After installing it I am getting following error This extension is not installable on currently installed products.
You can't install any addins or extensions in VS Express 2010.
See here to see why :(
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Basically started learning programming and In this tutorial http://thenewboston.org/watch.php?cat=15&number=1
it says to program in c# you need to download C# express 2010, Now i tried installing it and it gives me this error: "Please uninstall all products listen below and then restart setup"
- Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 Express Beta - ENU
Thing is... I Don't even have that program installed? Don't know what I can do about this.
Also, I noticed this is a very old software and its from 2010, I tried looking for newer versions they all can't run on Windows XP (which is what I have) so I'm stuck with having to install C# express 2010. any help?
It appears you have the beta version of Visual Basic 2010 Express installed on your machine. You'll need to remove that and then attempt to reinstall Visual C# 2010 Express. If plan on using Visual Basic 2010 Express then I would find the non-beta version and install that afterward.
You can download both versions here. I hope this helps.
Update: If this doesn't work download the Visual Studio removal utility from here and follow the instructions on the same page. I suggest using the "Complete" removal option the tool provides: VS2010_Uninstall-RTM.ENU.exe /full /netfx. Then reinstall.
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I have my original CD housing for my copy of Visual Studio 2008 Standard. Therefore I still have my key. I have trial versions of 2008 and 2010, and Express versions of both, but can't find a place to enter my CD key.
What am I suppose to do? I lost my CD. Should I just call MSFT and ask them what to do?
To upgrade Visual Studio 2008 Trial
Edition
On the Start menu, click Control
Panel.
In Control Panel, open Add or Remove
Programs.
Select Microsoft Visual Studio 2008
Professional and then click
Change/Remove.
On the Visual Studio 2008 Maintenance
screen, enter the product key in the
section Upgrade to Visual Studio 2008
Professional and then click Upgrade.
Linkage
The article is for VS2005 but I've done it a few times with my copy of VS2008.
If you need to get a replacement disk, it looks like a call to Microsoft's Sales Department will be able to get you started.
It has to be done manually.
In this article we will briefly describe how we can change the Visual Studio 2008 product key. As we know Visual Studio 2008 Trial doesn’t allow to change the product key and it shows as grayed out.
http://www.itsolutionskb.com/2009/01/how-to-change-visual-studio-2008-product-key/