ImageGear for .NET User Guide > Using ImageGear for .NET > Using ImageGear.Web.DataProviders Namespace > SQL Image Data Providers |
To retrieve from and store data to a SQL database, you must define a SQL image data provider.
The ImageGear built-in SQLImageDataProvider is an ADO.NET based ImageProvider, which by default uses Microsoft SQL Server Data provider. However, this provider can be configured to use any database.
The built-in SQLImageDataProvider requires that image data be stored in the database in one of these forms:
In Microsoft SQL Server, the image column data type is "Image" or "varbinary(MAX)". We recommend the use of latter, since the former has been deprecated in SQL Server 2008. |
The built-in SQLImageDataProvider requires that annotation data be stored in the database as follows:
The built-in SqlImageDataProvider uses the database schema defined in the following files, which are provided in the install folder.
The install folder default path may be: C:\ProgramFiles\Accusoft\ImageGear.NET v21\Samples\ASP.NET\SQL or C:\Program Files (x86)\Accusoft\ImageGear.NET v21\Samples\ASP.NET\SQL |
A custom Sql Image data provider can be written to replace the built-in SqlImageDataProvider. Most databases are transactions-aware but if you choose to use non-transactional database, then you must be mindful of transactions in your custom provider when writing annotations data. The "RadiologyOfficeSample" sample application demonstrates how to write a custom Sql image data provider.
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