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<title>Oracle To Support .NET Runtime Hosting</title><link>http://www.openlinksw.com:443/weblog/uda/135/?id=808</link><description>Better late than never! Oracle&amp;nbsp;has announced the commencement of a journey&amp;nbsp;that we completed in 2002 (across Microsoft .NET and Mono). Hopefully, their support of CRL Runtime Hosting will bring added clarity to the intrinsic value of the multi-language bindings via the ECMA-CLI that facilitate the development and deployment of DBMS Stored Procedures using a plethora of languages (ditto creation of User Defined Types, Function, Table Value Functions).
I also hope that Oracle will support Mono -off the bat- rather than&amp;nbsp;taking the typical&amp;nbsp;&quot;we will port to Mono sometime in the future...&quot; type message which&amp;nbsp;will not be acceptable, especially as we pulled this off first time around in&amp;nbsp;2002 (as atop Mono then). Thus,&amp;nbsp;I am sure they can do it in 2005 :-)
Hopefully we should be able to add Oracle 10g Release 2 and DB2 to our SQL CLR hosting features comparison document that currently only covers SQL Server 2005 and Virtuoso.
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