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ADO.NET Programming

ADO.NET Programming

Arlen Feldman

562 pages, parution le 31/07/2002

Résumé

In building client-server or three-tier applications, desktop-rich clients, or Web applications, at some point the application will likely need to be able to access a database. ADO.NET is the technology within Microsoft's new .NET architecture for database access. This practical guide to ADO.NET begins with the basics and covers all of the pieces of ADO.NET. In addition to providing information on how to accomplish different tasks, it also explains the appropriate approaches for different types of applications. Some of these topics include basic database access using SQL Server or OLE DB data providers, using the DataSet, accessing data using XML, remoting, and database schema information.

Contents
Part 1 - ADO.NET Overview

Chapter 1 - Microsoft Database Technologies Past and Present
Chapter 2 -ADO.NET From Above
Chapter 3 - XML Aand ADO.NET
Chapter 4 - Setup for Examples

Part 2 - ADO.NET Basics

Chapter 5 - ADO.NET Data Providers
Chapter 6 - Basic Operations with the SQL Server Data Provider
Chapter 7 - Basic Operations with the OLE DB Data Provider
Chapter 8 - Writing Database Independent Code
Chapter 9 - Connection Objects
Chapter 10 - Command Objects
Chapter 11 - DataReader Objects
Chapter 12 - Binding Data
Chapter 13 - Working with Stored Procedures
Chapter 14 - Transactions
Chapter 15 - ADO.NET From the Web (ASP.NET)

Part 3 - The Dataset Class

Chapter 16 - What Are Datasets?
Chapter 17 - Using Datasets
Chapter 18 - The DATATABLE and DATAROW
Chapter 19 - Datarelations and Constraints
Chapter 20 - Custom Dataadapters
Chapter 21 - Querying the Dataset
Chapter 22 - Remoting Datasets

Part 4 - Datasets and Data Bound Controls

Chapter 23 - Data Bound Controls
Chapter 24 - The Datagrid Winform Control
Chapter 25 - The Datagrid Web Control
Chapter 26 - The Datalist Web Control
Chapter 27 - The Repeater Web Control
Chapter 28 - Dataviews

Part 5 - XML in ADO.NET

Chapter 29 - XML and ADO.NET
Chapter 30 - Relational Data as XML
Chapter 31 - XML as Relational Data
Chapter 32 - XPath Queries
Chapter 33 - SQL Server XML Features

Part 6 - Useful Extras

Chapter 34 - Connection Pooling
Chapter 35 - Reading Database Information
Chapter 36 - Prompting for Data Sources
Chapter 37 - Distributed Transactions

L'auteur - Arlen Feldman

Arlen Feldman was a lead developer of HEAT and wrote the database libraries that allow the product to work transparently with 13 different database engines. Currently, he is the chief architect for FrontRange Solutions, a company specializing in helpdesk and CRM applications, and is working closely with Microsoft on a next-generation architecture based on .NET. He lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

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Éditeur(s) Manning Publications
Auteur(s) Arlen Feldman
Parution 31/07/2002
Nb. de pages 562
Format 18,7 x 23,4
Couverture Broché
Poids 975g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9781930110298
ISBN13 978-1-930110-29-8

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