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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T23:36:59+00:00 2026-05-11T23:36:59+00:00

How do you construct a DbConnection based on a provider name ? Sample provider

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How do you construct a DbConnection based on a provider name?

Sample provider names

  • System.Data.SqlClient
  • System.Data.OleDb
  • System.Data.Odbc
  • FirebirdSql.Data.FirebirdClient

i have connection strings stored in my IIS server’s web.config file:

<connectionStrings>
  <add name="development"
        connectionString="Provider = IBMDA400; Data Source = MY_SYSTEM_NAME; User Id = myUsername; Password = myPassword;" 
        providerName="System.Data.OleDb" />
  <add name="live" 
        connectionString="usd=sa;pwd=password;server=deathstar;" 
        providerName="System.Data.Odbc" />
  <add name="testing" 
        connectionString="usd=sa;pwd=password;server=deathstar;" 
        providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />
  <add name="offline"
        connectionString="Server=localhost;User=SYSDBA;Password=masterkey;Charser=NONE;Database=c:\data\mydb.fdb"
        providerName="FirebirdSql.Data.FirebirdClient"/>

You can see they all use different providers. When it comes time for me to create a connection, i have to know what kind of DbConnection to create, e.g.:

  • SqlConnection
  • OleDbConnection
  • OdbcConnection
  • FbConnection

The connectionStrings entries contains a providerName, but these aren’t the names of DbConnection descendant classes, but appear to be a namespace

How do i turn construct a DbConnection based on a string providerName?


public DbConnection GetConnection(String connectionName)
{
    //Get the connectionString infomation
    ConnectionStringSettings cs = 
          ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings[connectionName];
    if (cs == null)
       throw new ConfigurationException("Invalid connection name \""+connectionName+"\");

    //Create a connection based on the provider
    DbConnection conn = new DbConnection();

}
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    2026-05-11T23:36:59+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 11:36 pm

    If you go this route, I think you’ll want to use the DbProviderFactories class to get a DbProviderFactory that you can use to construct the connection. I haven’t tried this code out, but I think it will work. It’s possible that you may need to look up the provider name using the GetFactoryClasses method on the DbProviderFactories class and use the InvariantName.

    public DbConnection GetConnection(String connectionName)
    {
       //Get the connection string info from web.config
       ConnectionStringSettings cs= 
             ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings[connectionName];
    
       //documented to return null if it couldn't be found
       if (cs == null)
          throw new ConfigurationErrorsException("Invalid connection name \""+connectionName+"\"");
    
       //Get the factory for the given provider (e.g. "System.Data.SqlClient")
       DbProviderFactory factory = 
             DbProviderFactories.GetFactory(cs.ProviderName);
    
       //Undefined behaviour if GetFactory couldn't find a provider.
       //Defensive test for null factory anyway
       if (factory == null)
          throw new Exception("Could not obtain factory for provider \""+cs.ProviderName+"\"");
    
       //Have the factory give us the right connection object      
       DbConnection conn = factory.CreateConnection();
    
       //Undefined behaviour if CreateConnection failed
       //Defensive test for null connection anyway
       if (conn == null)
          throw new Exception("Could not obtain connection from factory");
    
       //Knowing the connection string, open the connection
       conn.ConnectionString = cs.ConnectionString;
       conn.Open()
    
       return conn;
    }
    
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