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Bump Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.Core from 2.18.6 to 3.21.90 in /src/providers/Azos.Oracle #853

Open dependabot[bot] opened 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.Core from 2.18.6 to 3.21.90.

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g8sun commented 1 year ago

Indeed Oracle-provided drivers are of very poor quality (e.g. timeouts, named params, hanging calls don't work etc..) Any change to ORCL driver in Azos takes weeks to test due to ORCL instability and complexity. We currently have no interest in investing in ORCL-related technologies