Will the new InstantClient be deployable with ClickOnce

Hi,
Will the new version of InstantClient that comes with ODT 11 beta 2 be deployable with ClickOnce?

Unfortunately it will not be deployable via ClickOnce. One of the requirements for ClickOnce deployments is that the files deployed must be completely written using managed code; the InstanceClient essentially is an xcopy deployment of the normal Oracle Client and are (almost certainly) not written using pure managed .NET code.
I talked with Alex Keh from Oracle after one of his sessions at OpenWorld last week and expressed my desire for a purely managed code solution that can be deployed via ClickOnce. I am currently looking at other alternatives including writing my own provider that will talk to, in my case, a Java server that will run the actual JDBC code. My requirements are, however, quite different than most as I need not only ClickOnce deployability but I also need the client to obtain it's data via http and not just tcpip.
Perhaps if there is enough demand we could convince Oracle product management to consider a purely managed solution.
Tim Tow
Oracle ACE
Applied OLAP, Inc

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