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- SQLite & SQL Server Compact Toolbox. My tools and utilities for embedded database development. Visual Studio & SSMS 17.x extension, standalone app and command line tools, for managing all aspects of your SQL Server Compact/SQLite database files' data and schema, including generation of code, database diagrams and database documentation.
- SQLite & SQL Server Compact Toolbox. My tools and utilities for embedded database development. Visual Studio & SSMS 17.x extension, standalone app and command line tools, for managing all aspects of your SQL Server Compact/SQLite database files' data and schema, including generation of code, database diagrams and database documentation.
- SQL Server Compact/SQLite Toolbox add-in for SQL Server Management Studio. This add-in adds several features to help your embedded database development efforts: Scripting of tables and data, import from SQL Server and CSV files and much, much more.
- Visual Studio for Mac.NET. Azure DevOps Server (TFS) 0. How to remove data connections from sql server compact toolbox. Visual studio 2019 version 16.4 windows 10.0. RajKumar.S reported Feb 25 at 03:54 PM. Show comments 3.
By Hannes Du Preez
Entity Framework Core Power Tools. Useful design-time DbContext features, added to the Visual Studio Solution Explorer context menu. This free tool is developed and maintained by Erik Ejlskov Jensen, Developer Technologies MVP.
Visual Studio 2019 is a massive step forward in the developer spectrum. Not only has it shifted a lot of boundaries, but it has also made it easier to extend its interface. In this article you will see tools – rather, extensions or add-ons - that can be added to the Visual Studio 2019 IDE to improve your database experience irrespective of what database it is. You should find these quite tools useful.
MySQL Editor for Visual Studio
Being a part time programming teacher, I always try to have good samples for students. Unfortunately, I am quite forgetful, so there are many times when I quickly need to edit a MySQL query. This is where the My SQL Editor for Visual Studio is a handy little extension. As its name implies, it is a MySQL editor, complete with the necessary coloring of keywords. This editor is not stand-alone; it is part of Visual Studio (as it is an extension).
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You can run and edit queries to selected databases. This is quite handy if you do not have MySQL installed somewhere, but still need to work. You can download the MySQL Editor for Visual Studio here. After it has been downloaded, you can double click the VSIX file to install the extension.
After the installation is completed, you can ensure that it is installed by clicking Tools, Extensions and Updates. It should resemble Figure 1
Figure 1: MySQL Editor Extension
In order to make use of this extension, you obviously need MySQL code. If you do not have MySQL code already, then you can navigate to this sample website and download the sample database
Save this file with a .mysql extension.
In your Solution Explorer, Right click and add the MySQL file. Once opened, the screen would resemble Figure 2
Figure 2: MySQL Editor in action
Database .NET
Database .NET is very powerful multiple database management tool. It includes support for the following databases or database objects:
- Access
- Excel
- DBase
- FoxPro
- Access
- Excel
- DBase
- FoxPro
- FireBird
- MySQL
- SQL Server
- SQL Azure
- SQLCE
- SQLite
- PostGreSQL
- Oracle
- OLE DB
- ODBC
- OData
- DB2
- Informix
- Sybase ASE
- NuoDB
- Teradata
- Vertica
- Text
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Database .NET is an external tool, so it doesn't run in the Visual Studio IDE. With it you can design tables, run queries, edit rows and generate scripts. You can download it here.
It is a stand-alone exe, so after you have unzipped the file, you can directly run the program. It resembles Figure 3 underneath.
Figure 3: Database .NET
SQLite for Windows Runtime
SQLite implements a self-contained, serverless, zero-configuration, T-SQL database engine. It also can be downloaded from the Visual Studio Marketplace. Once downloaded, run the VSIX file. This will resemble Figure 4
Figure 4: SQLite for Windows Runtime Installation
Conclusion
These are just some of the wonderful database tools available to you for use with Visual Studio 2019. There are many more that might be presented in a future DatabaseJournal article.
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Microsoft SQL Server Compact (SQL CE) is a compactrelational database produced by Microsoft for applications that run on mobile devices and desktops. Prior to the introduction of the desktop platform, it was known as SQL Server for Windows CE and SQL Server Mobile Edition.
It includes both 32-bit and 64-bit native support.[1] SQL CE targets occasionally connected applications and applications with an embedded database.[2] It is free to download and redistribute.[2] An ODBC driver for SQL CE does not exist, nor is one planned. Native applications may use SQL CE via OLE DB.
The latest, and last, release is the SQL Server Compact 4.0.[1] As of February 2013 SQL Server Compact Edition had been deprecated; no new versions or updates are planned, although Microsoft will continue to support until July 2021.[3]
Overview[edit]
SQL Server Compact shares a common API with the other Microsoft SQL Server editions.[4] It also includes ADO.NET providers for data access using ADO.NET APIs, and built-in synchronization capabilities,[2] as well as support for LINQ and Entity Framework. Future releases will unify the synchronization capabilities with Microsoft Synchronization Services.[5] Unlike other editions of Microsoft SQL Server, SQL CE runs in-process[5] with the application which is hosting it. It has a disk footprint of less than 2 MB and a memory footprint of approximately 5 MB.[2] SQL CE is optimized for an architecture where all applications share the same memory pool.[6]Windows Store apps for Windows 8 cannot use SQL Server Compact edition, or any other edition of SQL Server.[7]
Versions
Official Name | Common Name |
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SQL Server 2000 Windows CE Edition | SQL CE 1.0 |
SQL Server 2000 Windows CE Edition | SQL CE 1.1 |
SQL Server 2000 Windows CE Edition | SQL CE 2.0 |
SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition | SQL CE 3.0 |
SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition | SQL CE 3.1 |
SQL Server Compact 3.5 | SQL CE 3.5 |
SQL Server Compact 4.0 | SQL CE 4.0 |
Support[edit]
SQL CE databases can support ACID-compliance, but do not meet the durability requirement by default because AutoFlush buffers changes in memory (including enlisted ambient transactions and explicit SQL CE transactions that do not override the Commit() call with an CommitMode.Immediate value). Therefore, committed transaction changes can be lost. To meet the durability requirement the commit call on the transaction must specify the immediate flag.[8] Like Microsoft SQL Server, SQL CE supports transactions, referential integrity constraints, locking as well as multiple connections to the database store.[4] However, nested transactions are not supported, even though parallel transactions (on different tables) are.[9] The current release does not support stored procedures[4] or native XML data type either.[5] It uses a subset of T-SQL[2] for querying and due to lack of XML support, XQuery is not supported either.[5] Queries are processed by an optimizing query processor.[10] SQL CE databases also support indexing, as well as support remote data replication (local caching of data in remote databases) and merge replication (bidirectional synchronization with master databases).[11]
SQL CE databases can be created and managed from Microsoft Visual Studio and some older versions of SQL Server Management Studio as well.[10]
File format[edit]
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Filename extension | |
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Developed by | Microsoft |
Type of format | Relational database |
SQL CE databases reside in a single .sdf file,[12] which can be up to 4 GB in size.[4] The .sdf file can be encrypted with 128-bit encryption for data security.[12] SQL CE runtime mediates concurrent multi-user access to the .sdf file. The .sdf file can simply be copied to the destination system for deployment, or be deployed through ClickOnce. SQL CE runtime has support for DataDirectories.[6] Applications using an SQL CE database need not specify the entire path to an .sdf file in the ADO.NET connection string, rather it can be specified as |DataDirectory|<database_name>.sdf, defining the data directory (where the .sdf database file resides) being defined in the assembly manifest for the application.[citation needed]
SQL Server Management Studio 2005 can read and modify CE 3.0 and 3.1 database files (with the latest service pack), but SQL Server Management Studio 2008 (or later) is required to read version 3.5 files. Microsoft Visual Studio Express 2008 SP1 can create, modify, and query CE 3.5 SP1 database files. SQL Server Management Studio cannot read CE 4.0 files. Visual Studio 2010 SP1 can handle CE 4.0 database files.[citation needed]
The .sdf ('Sqlce Database File') naming convention is optional, and any extension can be used.[citation needed]
Setting a password for the database file is optional. The database can be compressed and repaired with the option of the compacted/repaired database to be placed into a new database file.[citation needed]
Deprecation[edit]
In February 2013, Microsoft announced that SQL Server Compact Edition had been deprecated.[13]
Although no new versions or updates are planned, Microsoft will continue to support SQL Compact through their standard lifecycle support policy. This support will end in July 2021.[14]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ ab'Microsoft SQL Server Compact 4.0 is available for download and use with WebMatrix'. Retrieved 2020-03-11.
- ^ abcde'SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition Datasheet'. Archived from the original on 2007-03-16. Retrieved 2007-07-03.
- ^'Search product lifecycle'. Microsoft Support. Retrieved 2017-04-30.
- ^ abcd'A Lap Around SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition'. Retrieved 2005-07-03.
- ^ abcd'SQL Server Everywhere: Just Another Database?'. Retrieved 2007-07-03.
- ^ ab'What's New (SQL Server Compact Edition)'. Retrieved 2007-07-03.
- ^'How do i run SQL Server Compact 3.5 on Windows 8 developer preview?'. social.msdn.microsoft.com. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
- ^'Maintaining Databases (SQL Server Compact Edition)'.
- ^'Transactions (SQL Server Compact Edition)'. Retrieved 2007-07-03.
- ^ ab'Overview of Databases (SQL Server Compact Edition)'. Retrieved 2007-07-03.
- ^'Overview of Databases (SQL Server Compact Edition)'. Retrieved 2007-07-03.
- ^ ab'Data Storage Architecture with SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition'. Retrieved 2007-07-03.
- ^Barranis, Patrick (2013-01-11). 'Port SQL Compact to Windows RT'. Microsoft Connect. Retrieved 2016-06-25.
- ^'Microsoft SQL Server Compact 4.0 Support Dates'. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
Bibliography[edit]
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External links[edit]
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