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This guide is strikingly different from other books on Microsoft ADO.NET. Rather than load you down with theory, the new edition of ADO.NET 3.5 Cookbook gives you more than 200 coding solutions and best practices for real problems you're likely to face with this technology using Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET 3.5 platform.
Organized to help you find the topic and specific recipe you need quickly and easily, this book is more than just a handy compilation of cut-and-paste C# code. A... |
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In 24 easy lessons, learn the new object model to retrieve and work with data from multiple data sources. .NET developers have to learn the new data access model in order to fully utilize the benefits offered by the .NET Framework. Teaches developers to work with different types of data sources and how to integrate them into dynamic data driven applications. Gain a thorough understanding of Datasets and how they make sharing data with various platforms possible through the use of XML. ADO.NET is... |
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Version 2.0 of the .NET Framework will offer powerful enhancements to ADO.NET that will give application and service developers unprecedented control over their data. In A First Look at ADO.NET and System.Xml v. 2.0, Microsoft's lead program manager on XML technologies joins with two leading .NET and XML experts to present a comprehensive preview of tomorrow's ADO.NET and System.Xml classes.
Drawing on the first .NET Framework 2.0 Technology Preview Release, the authors introduce pow... |
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Prentice Hall PTR's new ADO.NET Programming in Visual Basic .NET -
* The practical guide to database development with VB.NET and ADO.NET
* Includes detailed coverage of XML-based Web services
* Data providers, DataGrids, DataSets, data binding, and much more
* Complete case study application-building a robust ADO.NET data control
*Build powerful database apps and Web services fast, with VB.NET and ADO.NET!
With ADO.NET, you can build database-enabled applica... |
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Designed in the highly regarded O'Reilly Cookbook format, ADO.NET Cookbook is strikingly different from other books on the subject. It isn't bogged down with pages of didactic theory. The ADO.NET Cookbook focuses exclusively on providing developers with easy-to-find coding solutions to real problems. ADO.NET Cookbook is a comprehensive collection of over 150 solutions and best practices for everyday dilemmas. For each problem addressed in the book, there's a solution--a short, focused piece of c... |
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ADO.NET revolutionized the way data was accessed through SQL Server, Oracle, and MySQL. With Microsoft's release of ADO.NET 2, ADO and the .NET Framework are integrated with SQL Server for the first time-enabling you to program .NET applications directly within the SQL Server database. Packed with sample code and recommended best practices for using ADO.NET 2, this code-intensive book explores the new data types that are available in the 2.0 Framework and discusses the appropriate time and way t... |
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Most Web applications follow a simple "3F" pattern: fetch, format, and forward data to the browser. With this in-depth guide, developers can take their Web design and programming skills to the next level to build more complex Web pages, applications, and services. The book demonstrates the advanced data-access capabilities of ADO.NET and the powerful page-creation capabilities of ASP.NET, plus how to employ code reusability, pagelets, code-behind, server-side controls, and other time-saving tech... |
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This text provides extensive coverage of ADO.NET technology including ADO.NET internals, namespaces, classes, and interfaces, and takes a comprehensive look at XML namespaces and classes, and how to integrate both with ADO.NET.
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ADO (Active Data Objects) is how the millions of Visual Basic programmers hitch onto Microsoft's amazing "Universal Database Access" strategy. But power breeds complexity, and using ADO isn't
trivial! This book is based on best-selling author Bill Vaughn's years of experience working with front-line data access developers and the development teams at Microsoft itself. Now, this Microsoft veteran translates his insights and collected wisdom from over a decade at Microsoft into working solutions ... |
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ADO.NET is Microsoft's latest data access technology and, as an integral part of the. NET Framework, is far more than simply an upgrade of previous incarnations of ADO. ADO.NET provides an
extensive set of. NET classes that facilitate efficient access to data from a large variety of sources, enable sophisticated manipulation and sorting of data, and forms an important framework
within which to implement inter-application communication and XML Web Services. This book provides a comprehensive gu... |
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