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From:Stefan Hinz Date:January 29 2007 7:08pm
Subject:Re: MySQL Tools for Visual Studio 1.1.0 Alpha has been released!
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The documentation for the VS plug-in can be found here:

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/connector-vstudio.html

Regards,

-Stefan


Reggie Burnett schrieb:
> Today we have released the first build of MySQL Tools for Microsoft Visual 
> Studio 1.1 -- a downloadable plug-in for Visual Studio 2005 that allows 
> Windows developers to quickly build MySQL data-driven applications with 
> Visual Studio. With this plug-in, developers will be able to create, modify 
> and manage MySQL database objects with an easy-to-use interface from within 
> the Visual Studio IDE.  This product is delivered as a package compatible 
> with Visual Studio 2005 and delivers the following features:
> 
> This release builds on the original 1.0 plugin by adding support for using 
> the DataSource wizard and the DataSet designer in Visual Studio 2005.  The 
> Data Source wizard can be found by choosing Data|Add Data Source from the 
> Visual Studio menu.  It provides a way to connect the generic data-handling 
> capabilities of Visual Studio to our provider.  Once a data source is added 
> then custom datasets can be created using the DataSet Designer.  Using this 
> designer, you can drag and drop database tables onto the design surface and 
> use the created TableAdapter classes to populate the tables.
> 
> MySQL will be presenting a webinar showing these new capabilities.  You can 
> find the details of this webinar and register for the event at 
> http://www.mysql.com/news-and-events/web-seminars/mysql-tools-vs.php.
> 
> MySQL Tools for Visual Studio binaries are currently available under a 
> no-charge license.  We plan to release the source code and are currently 
> determining what license the source code will be placed under.  The plug-in
> can be downloaded from 
> http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/visual-studio-plugin/1.0.html.
> 
> Thank you for  your time and effort in checking out this product.  Please 
> don't hesitate to use the following resources for posting your bug reports, 
> questions, or concerns.
> 
> Bugs:   http://bugs.mysql.com/   (use the Connector/Net category)
> Forum:   http://forums.mysql.com/list.php?38
> List:   http://lists.mysql.com/dotnet
> 
> Thank you!
> Reggie Burnett
> MySQL
> 
> 
> 
> 


Regards,

Stefan
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Stefan Hinz <stefan@stripped>
MySQL AB Documentation Team Lead. Berlin, Germany (UTC +1:00)
Skype:stefanhinz Cell:+491777841069 Desk:+493082702940 Fax:+493082702941
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