Note: If the OracleConnection goes out of scope, the connection it represents does not close automatically. Therefore, you must explicitly close the connection by calling Close.
Opening an open connection does nothing.
public void CreateOracleConnection(string myConnString) { OracleConnection myConnection = new OracleConnection(myConnString); myConnection.Open(); MessageBox.Show("ServerVersion: " + myConnection.ServerVersion + "\nState: " + myConnection.State.ToString()); myConnection.Close(); }
Public Sub CreateOracleConnection(myConnString As String) Dim myConnection As New OracleConnection(myConnString) myConnection.Open() MessageBox.Show("ServerVersion: " + myConnection.ServerVersion _ + ControlChars.Cr + "State: " + myConnection.State.ToString()) myConnection.Close() End Sub