ArcGIS Pro 2.7 API Reference Guide
Geodatabase Constructor(DatabaseConnectionProperties)
Example 

ArcGIS.Core.Data Namespace > Geodatabase Class > Geodatabase Constructor : Geodatabase Constructor(DatabaseConnectionProperties)
The properties used to connect to an enterprise geodatabase.
Opens an enterprise geodatabase with the specified connection properties. This method must be called on the MCT. Use QueuedTask.Run.
Syntax

Parameters

databaseConnectionProperties
The properties used to connect to an enterprise geodatabase.
Exceptions
ExceptionDescription
The information used to connect to the geodatabase is invalid.
A geodatabase-related exception has occurred.
This object must be created within the lambda or delegate passed to QueuedTask.Run, or on a compatible STA thread.
Example
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using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using ArcGIS.Core.Data;
using ArcGIS.Desktop.Framework.Threading.Tasks;

namespace SDKExamples
{
  /// <summary>
  /// Illustrates how to open a Dataset from a geodatabase.
  /// </summary>
  /// 
  /// <remarks>
  /// <para>
  /// While it is true classes that are derived from the <see cref="ArcGIS.Core.CoreObjectsBase"/> super class 
  /// consumes native resources (e.g., <see cref="ArcGIS.Core.Data.Geodatabase"/> or <see cref="ArcGIS.Core.Data.FeatureClass"/>), 
  /// you can rest assured that the garbage collector will properly dispose of the unmanaged resources during 
  /// finalization.  However, there are certain workflows that require a <b>deterministic</b> finalization of the 
  /// <see cref="ArcGIS.Core.Data.Geodatabase"/>.  Consider the case of a file geodatabase that needs to be deleted 
  /// on the fly at a particular moment.  Because of the <b>indeterministic</b> nature of garbage collection, we can't
  /// count on the garbage collector to dispose of the Geodatabase object, thereby removing the <b>lock(s)</b> at the  
  /// moment we want. To ensure a deterministic finalization of important native resources such as a 
  /// <see cref="ArcGIS.Core.Data.Geodatabase"/> or <see cref="ArcGIS.Core.Data.FeatureClass"/>, you should declare 
  /// and instantiate said objects in a <b>using</b> statement.  Alternatively, you can achieve the same result by 
  /// putting the object inside a try block and then calling Dispose() in a finally block.
  /// </para>
  /// <para>
  /// In general, you should always call Dispose() on the following types of objects: 
  /// </para>
  /// <para>
  /// - Those that are derived from <see cref="ArcGIS.Core.Data.Datastore"/> (e.g., <see cref="ArcGIS.Core.Data.Geodatabase"/>).
  /// </para>
  /// <para>
  /// - Those that are derived from <see cref="ArcGIS.Core.Data.Dataset"/> (e.g., <see cref="ArcGIS.Core.Data.Table"/>).
  /// </para>
  /// <para>
  /// - <see cref="ArcGIS.Core.Data.RowCursor"/> and <see cref="ArcGIS.Core.Data.RowBuffer"/>.
  /// </para>
  /// <para>
  /// - <see cref="ArcGIS.Core.Data.Row"/> and <see cref="ArcGIS.Core.Data.Feature"/>.
  /// </para>
  /// <para>
  /// - <see cref="ArcGIS.Core.Data.Selection"/>.
  /// </para>
  /// <para>
  /// - <see cref="ArcGIS.Core.Data.VersionManager"/> and <see cref="ArcGIS.Core.Data.Version"/>.
  /// </para>
  /// </remarks>
  public class GeodatabaseOpen
  {
    /// <summary>
    /// In order to illustrate that Geodatabase calls have to be made on the MCT
    /// </summary>
    /// <returns></returns>
    public async Task GeodatabaseOpenAsync()
    {
      await QueuedTask.Run(() => MainMethodCode());
    }

    public void MainMethodCode()
    {
      // Opening a SQLServer geodatabase via an .sde connection file.

      using (Geodatabase sqlServerGeodatabase = new Geodatabase(new DatabaseConnectionFile(new Uri(@"C:\Data\connection.sde"))))
      {
        // Use the geodatabase.
      }

      // Opening a Non-Versioned SQL Server instance.

      DatabaseConnectionProperties connectionProperties = new DatabaseConnectionProperties(EnterpriseDatabaseType.SQLServer)
      {
        AuthenticationMode = AuthenticationMode.DBMS,
     
        // Where testMachine is the machine where the instance is running and testInstance is the name of the SqlServer instance.
        Instance = @"testMachine\testInstance",

        // Provided that a database called LocalGovernment has been created on the testInstance and geodatabase has been enabled on the database.
        Database = "LocalGovernment",

        // Provided that a login called gdb has been created and corresponding schema has been created with the required permissions.
        User     = "gdb",
        Password = "password",
        Version  = "dbo.DEFAULT"
      };
      
      using (Geodatabase sqlServerGeodatabase = new Geodatabase(connectionProperties))
      {
        // Use the geodatabase.
      }

      // Opening a Non-Versioned PostgreSQL instance.

      connectionProperties = new DatabaseConnectionProperties(EnterpriseDatabaseType.PostgreSQL) 
      {
        AuthenticationMode = AuthenticationMode.DBMS,

        // Where testMachine is the machine where the instance is running and testInstance is the name of the PostgreSQL instance.
        Instance = @"testMachine\testInstance",

        // Provided that a database called LocalGovernment has been created on the testInstance and geodatabase has been enabled on the database.
        Database = "LocalGovernment",

        // Provided that a login called gdb has been created and corresponding schema has been created with the required permissions.
        User     = "gdb",
        Password = "password",
        Version  = "sde.DEFAULT"
      };

      using (Geodatabase postgreSQLGeodatabase = new Geodatabase(connectionProperties))
      {
        // Use the geodatabase.
      }

      // Opening a Non-Versioned Oracle instance.

      connectionProperties = new DatabaseConnectionProperties(EnterpriseDatabaseType.Oracle) 
      {
        AuthenticationMode = AuthenticationMode.DBMS,
      
        // Where testMachine is the machine where the instance is running and testInstance is the name of the Oracle instance.
        Instance = "testMachine/testInstance",

        // This property should be an empty string for Oracle DBMS.
        Database = String.Empty,

        // Provided that a login called gdb has been created and corresponding schema has been created with the required permissions.
        User     = "gdb",
        Password = "password",
        Version  = "sde.DEFAULT"
      };
      
      using (Geodatabase oracleGeodatabase = new Geodatabase(connectionProperties))
      {
        // Use the geodatabase.
      }
    }
  }
}
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 10, Windows 8.1

See Also

Reference

Geodatabase Class
Geodatabase Members
Overload List