Wouldn't/Shouldn't Shibboleth be able to simplify this for you?
http://www.it.ufl.edu/projects/shibboleth/
-Joe
Mark Brackett wrote:
> The real trick is to use the IBM.Data.DB2 assembly to get a decent DB2
> client - instead of having to marshal through ODBC and it's obtuse
> stored proc syntax. You still need to install the DB2 Runtime client[1],
> but referencing IBM.Data.DB2 will then get your IBM.Data.DB2Command,
> DB2Parameter, etc. - just like a real ADO.NET provider. From there, it's
> pretty simple and similar to any other ADO.NET call.
>
> We have a (VB.NET) class that wraps up 7 or 8 of the stored procs that
> we use from the Directory (including ObtainPersonLoaf) - but it also
> includes some associated enums, exception types, etc. Not really an easy
> copy/paste. If you'd like the whole bit, though, ping me off list.
>
> --MB
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: UF Web types [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
> Jeffrey Schmidt
> Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 3:42 PM
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> Subject: ASP .NET Example For OBTAIN PERSON LOAF
>
> Good Afternoon:
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> Currently we are trying to rework our classic ASP programs into ASP .NET
> C# applications. One of the areas that I am trying to build is a
> GatorLink class that manages all functions for student information (such
> as the OBTAIN PERSON LOAF operations, etc.).
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> I checked the IT website and the only example that they have is for
> classic ASP
> (http://www.it.ufl.edu/projects/directory/programming/ex-asp.shtml).
> Does anyone have an example on how to do these type of operations using
> ASP.NET (it doesn't have to be C#, I can convert that, but at least have
> an .NET example).
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>
>
> Thanks to all!
>
>
>
> Jeffrey Schmidt
>
> Application Developer
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