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Google Cloud Storage ADO.NET Provider

SQL-based Access to Google Cloud Storage through ADO.NET for your custom .NET applications and SSAS.

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The Google Cloud Storage ADO.NET Data Provider enables user to easily connect to Google Cloud Storage data from .NET applications. Rapidly create and deploy powerful .NET applications that integrate with Google Cloud Storage.

ADO architecture

Google Cloud Storage .NET Connectivity Features

  • Fully compatible with the Google Cloud Storage JSON API
  • SQL Stored Procedures to perform actions like copying, uploading, & downloading Objects, enabling versioning, and more
  • Connect to live Google Cloud Storage data, for real-time data access with the Google Cloud Storage ODBC Driver
  • Full support for data aggregation and complex JOINs in SQL queries
  • Secure connectivity through modern cryptography, including TLS 1.2, SHA-256, ECC, etc.
  • Seamless integration with leading BI, reporting, and ETL tools and with custom applications via the Google Cloud Storage Connector.

Target Service, API

The driver connects to Google Cloud Storage. SQL interface to GCS buckets and objects.

Schema, Data Model

Models GCS buckets and objects as tables. Objects can be parsed for structured data.

Key Objects

Buckets, Objects, and Object Metadata. Full GCS access with appropriate permissions.

Operations

Read and write operations on objects. SQL queries for listing and filtering. Batch operations.

Authentication

Google Cloud authentication. OAuth 2.0, service account keys, or workload identity.

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SSAS Cube
SSAS Cube

Use Google Cloud Storage from SQL Server Analysis Service (SSAS) multi-dimensional cubes. Keep your analytical data modeling and access to any source including cloud and on-premises.

Custom .NET Application
Custom .NET Application

The Google Cloud Storage ADO.NET Provider allows developers to build applications that connect to Google Cloud Storage using familiar SQL and Entity Framework. Integrate Google Cloud Storage to your mission -critical applications or create easy side-by-side applications.

Reporting & BI
Low-Code Dev Platforms

You can connect from ADO.NET compliant low-code development tools:

Reporting & BI
Reporting Tools

You can connect Google Cloud Storage from .NET-based reporting and analytics tools:

Standard ADO.NET Access to GoogleCloudStorage

The Google Cloud Storage ADO.NET Provider offers the most natural way to access Google Cloud Storage data from any .NET application. Simply use Google Cloud Storage Data Provider objects to connect and access data just as you would access any traditional database. You will be able to use the Google Cloud Storage Data Provider through Visual Studio Server Explorer, in code through familiar classes, and in data controls like DataGridView, GridView, DataSet, etc.

The CData ADO.NET Provider for Google Cloud Storage hides the complexity of accessing data and provides additional powerful security features, smart caching, batching, socket management, and more.

Working with DataAdapters, DataSets, DataTables, etc.

The Google Cloud Storage Data Provider has the same ADO.NET architecture as the native .NET data providers for SQL Server and OLEDB, including: GoogleCloudStorageConnection, GoogleCloudStorageCommand, GoogleCloudStorageDataAdapter, GoogleCloudStorageDataReader, GoogleCloudStorageDataSource, GoogleCloudStorageParameter, etc. Because of this you can now access Google Cloud Storage data in an easy, familiar way.

For example:

using (GoogleCloudStorageConnection conn = new GoogleCloudStorageConnection("...")) {
	string select = "SELECT * FROM Buckets";
	GoogleCloudStorageCommand cmd = new GoogleCloudStorageCommand(select, conn);
	GoogleCloudStorageDataAdapter adapter = new GoogleCloudStorageDataAdapter(cmd);
	using (adapter) {
		DataTable table = new DataTable();
		adapter.Fill(table);		
		...
	}
}


ADO.NET Provider Performance

With traditional approaches to remote access, performance bottlenecks can spell disaster for applications. Regardless if an application is created for internal use, a commercial project, web, or mobile application, slow performance can rapidly lead to project failure. Accessing data from any remote source has the potential to create these problems. Common issues include:

  1. Network Connections - Slow network connections and latency issues are common in mobile applications.
  2. Service Delays - Delays due to service interruptions, resulting in server hardware or software updates.
  3. Large Data - Intentional or unintentional requests for large amounts of data.
  4. Disconnects - Complete loss of network connectivity.

The CData ADO.NET Provider for Google Cloud Storage solves these issues by supporting powerful smart caching technology that can greatly improve the performance and dramatically reduce application bottlenecks.

Smart Caching

Smart caching is a configurable option that works by storing queried data into a local database. Enabling smart caching creates a persistent local cache database that contains a replica of data retrieved from the remote source. The cache database is small, lightweight, blazing-fast, and it can be shared by multiple connections as persistent storage.

Caching with our ADO.NET Providers is highly configurable, including options for:

  • Auto Cache - Maintain an automatic local cache of data on all requests. The provider will automatically load data into the cache database each time you execute a SELECT query. Each row returned by the query will be inserted or updated as necessary into the corresponding table in the cache database.
  • Explicit Cache - Cache only on demand. Developers decide exactly what data gets stored in the cache and when it is updated. Explicit caching provides full control over the cache contents by using explicit execution of CACHE statements.
  • No Cache - All requests access only live data and no local cache file is created.

This powerful caching functionality increases application performance and allows applications to disconnect and continue limited functioning without writing code for additional local storage and/or data serialization/deserialization.

More information about ADO.NET Provider caching and best caching practices is available in the included help files.

Visual Studio Integration & Server Explorer

Working with the new Google Cloud Storage ADO.NET Provider is easy. As a fully-managed .NET Data Provider, the Google Cloud Storage Data Provider integrates seamlessly with the Visual Studio development environment as well as any .NET application.

As an ADO.NET Data Provider, Google Cloud Storage ADO.NET Provider can be used to access and explore Google Cloud Storage data directly from the Visual Studio Server Explorer.

It's easy. As a standard ADO.NET adapter, developers can connect the Server Explorer to Google Cloud Storage ADO.NET Provider just like connecting to any standard database.

  • Add a new Data Connection from the Server Explorer and select the Google Cloud Storage Data Source
  • Configure the basic connection properties to access your Google Cloud Storage account data.

Explore all of the data available! Google Cloud Storage ADO.NET Provider makes it easy to access live Google Cloud Storage data from Visual Studio.

  • After configuring the connection, explore the feeds, views, and services provided by the Google Cloud Storage Data Source.
  • These constructs return live Google Cloud Storage data that developers can work with directly from within Visual Studio!

Developer Integration: Databind to Google Cloud Storage

Connecting Web, Desktop, and Mobile .NET applications with Google Cloud Storage is just like working with SQL Server. It is even possible to integrate Google Cloud Storage ADO.NET Provider into applications without writing code.

Developers are free to access the Google Cloud Storage ADO.NET Provider in whatever way they like best. Either visually through the Visual Studio Winforms or Webforms designers, or directly through code.

  • Developers can connect the Google Cloud Storage Data Source directly to form components by configuring the object's smart tags.
  • Add a new Data Connection from the Server Explorer and select the Google Cloud Storage Data Source. Then, select the feed, view, or services you would like to connect the object to.

Done! It's just like connecting to SQL Server.

  • Once the object is bound to the data source, applications can easily interact with Google Cloud Storage data with full read/write (CRUD) support.

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