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:bus: Oracle transport for Rebus
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Porting to Devart #3

Closed jeffreywilbur closed 6 years ago

jeffreywilbur commented 6 years ago

We needed a Devart implementation for those using their driver rather than the official Oracle managed access driver (particularly in Net Core projects). This port facilitates that.

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mookid8000 commented 6 years ago

cool 👍 could you click the CLA link above and sign it?

jeffreywilbur commented 6 years ago

@mookid8000 Yeah, I have, it apparently is not reflected on the PR for some reason though.

mookid8000 commented 6 years ago

it's out as 1.0.0-a3 in a few minutes 👍

jeffreywilbur commented 6 years ago

Hey, thanks for the merge! could you add a nuget package for that? I saw you updated to 1.0.0-a3, but that only includes the normal Rebus.oracle it seems and not Rebus.oracle.devart

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it's out as 1.0.0-a3 in a few minutes 👍

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