See “Oracle Data Provider Classs” for information about the provider-specific implementation of public properties and methods of the major classes used by the data provider. You can also refer to the data provider’s online help.The ADO.NET Entity Framework programming contexts inherently eliminate the need to use some ADO.NET methods and properties. These properties and methods remain useful for standard ADO.NET applications. The online help, which is integrated into Visual Studio, describes the public methods and properties of each class.Table 8-11 lists the properties and methods that are not required or are implemented differently when using the data provider with an ADO.NET Entity application.
Use the CurrentPasswordstored procedure. See “Using Stored Procedures with the ADO.NET Entity Framework” for information on using this functionality in an ADO.NET Entity Framework application. Use the CurrentUser stored procedure. See “Using Stored Procedures with the ADO.NET Entity Framework” for information on using this functionality in an ADO.NET Entity Framework application. Use the DDTek_Connection_Reauthenticate stored procedure. See “Using Stored Procedures with the ADO.NET Entity Framework” for information on using this functionality in an ADO.NET Entity Framework application. Use the DDTek_Connection_StatisticsEnabled or DDTek_Connection_StatisticsDisabled pseudo stored procedure. See “Using Stored Procedures with the ADO.NET Entity Framework” for information on using this functionality in an ADO.NET Entity Framework application.