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Is it possible to Use LINQ to Oracle Without .Net Entity Framework 4.0

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    Hello, As we all know that we could use LINQ to SQL very well and directly using LINQ queries.. But I have a problem while interacting the same with the Oracle database. So, To interact with it, Entity Framwork 4.0 come into existence ? The main reason to use the Entity Framework 4.0 is to interact the LINQ to other databases too..but not limited to SQL...??? please reply to question.. thanks in advance Amit Jain

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      Hello, As we all know that we could use LINQ to SQL very well and directly using LINQ queries.. But I have a problem while interacting the same with the Oracle database. So, To interact with it, Entity Framwork 4.0 come into existence ? The main reason to use the Entity Framework 4.0 is to interact the LINQ to other databases too..but not limited to SQL...??? please reply to question.. thanks in advance Amit Jain

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      There are a few thrid party products available that will let you do LINQ to Oracle. There is nothing built into .Net for that AFAIK. Since I have not used any of them, I can not recommend you one. Maybe a trial download and some POC would help you decide.

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