Following is a list of enhancements made to programming interfaces in SQL Anywhere version 11.0.1.
New ASP.NET providers The following new ASP.NET providers mimic the functionality of the standard ASP.NET providers, but store their data in a SQL Anywhere database rather than in a SQL Server database:
Memberships Allows logging in and out, managing users and their password
Roles Allows assigning users to groups, allowing simple and easy permission management
Profiles Stores user variables
Web Parts Personalization Manages the storage of Web Parts data, allowing users to personalize their view
Web Events Works with Health Monitoring to store flushed web event information in the database
Support for Ruby SQL Anywhere now supports the Ruby open source programming language. See SQL Anywhere Ruby API support.
OLE DB now supports CATALOGS and SCHEMATA rowsets The CATALOGS and SCHEMATA rowsets for OLE DB are now supported. Since SQL Anywhere does not support the notion of catalogs the SQL Anywhere OLE DB provider returns a result set for CATALOGS containing all currently started databases, and their locations, instead. Likewise, for SCHEMATA, the database name is used as the catalog in the result set.
Support added for ADO.NET Entity Framework SQL Anywhere now provides support for the ADO.NET Entity Framework model. See SQL Anywhere .NET Data Provider features.
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