Connections made to MySQL 8.0 (up to and including version 8.0.3) and compatibility with the new data dictionary are now supported. For information about the data dictionary, see MySQL Data Dictionary. (WL #11325, WL #11326)
Support for the
caching_sha2_password
authentication plugin through the classic MySQL protocol was added. In addition, thesha256_password
plugin was extended to support authentication when RSA keys are available through non-secure connections. Caching SHA-2 pluggable authentication offers faster authentication than basic SHA-256 authentication. (WL #11285)-
Support was added for the new
caching_sha2_password
padding mechanism introduced in the MySQL 8.0 release series. The new padding mechanism is enabled when all of the following conditions apply:The user account is set with the
caching_sha2_password
authentication plugin.SSL is disabled explicitly (
SslMode=none
).The
AllowPublicKeyRetrieval
connection option is enabled (AllowPublicKeyRetrieval=true
).
When enabled, the new padding mechanism is used to encode the password during RSA key encryption, which applies the correct padding to match the server. (WL #11618)
Attempting to open the MySQL Web Configuration Tool, with Connector/NET and MySQL for Visual Studio prerequisites installed properly, displayed an error message instead of opening the tool. (Bug #27457398, Bug #88544)
The ADO.NET Entity Data Model wizard within Visual Studio closed unexpectedly without producing the data model. Thanks to Laurents Meyer for the patch. (Bug #27420311, Bug #89338)
An exception prevented
MySQL.Data.Entity
for Entity Framework 6 from operating as expected. Thanks to Cédric Luthi for the patch. (Bug #27360520, Bug #89134)Connector/NET could not be installed with NuGet packages from Microsoft Visual Studio 2015. (Bug #27251839, Bug #88838)
With valid references to the DLLs provided, using
DbConfiguration.SetConfiguration(new MySql.Data.Entity.MySqlEFConfiguration())
to set up the DbContext threw an exception. (Bug #25185319)Attempting to generate an Entity Framework model from a MySQL 5.7 database using either EF5 or EF6 produced an exception that prevented the operation from generating the expected model. (Bug #22173048, Bug #79163)