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Author: Fritz Onion
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This session begins by comparing and contrasting the connected, streaming model of data access in ADO.NET with the disconnected model. We then look at the new ASP.NET model for data binding which is convenient to use in conjunction with the ADO.NET DataSet and DataReader classes. While data can be bound to many controls, there are several that are designed specifically to simplify data presentation, including DataGrid, Repeater, and DataList. Equipped with a thorough understanding of these tools...
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Author: Vijaya Byri
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During this session, we will talk about working with ADO.NET datasets and typed datasets. The primary discussion will be about the programming aspects of datasets and Visual Basic .NET code snippets....
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Author: Microsoft
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From new support for SQL Types to Multiple Active Result Sets (MARS), ADO.NET in Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 will evolve dataset access and manipulation to achieve greater scalability and flexibility. ADO.NET, the data access framework for Microsoft® .NET applications, included in .NET 1.0/1.1 introduced the core elements for simple, efficient data access in both connected and disconnected scenarios. In this webcast we will introduce the new extensions and enhancements in ADO.NET 2.0. Better pe...
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Author: Mark D. Scott
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Taking business to the Web requires fast, reliable, secure interaction with data. This 60-minute webcast examines best practices for using Microsoft® ADO.NET to access data from Microsoft® ASP.NET Web sites. Explore using datasets and data readers, connection, command and transaction objects. And learn about leveraging the Microsoft® Data Access Application block to create robust, secure, data access layers for your Web applications, while writing minimal amounts of custom code....
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Author: Thom Robbins
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ADO.NET 2.0 shifts the managed provider access model from an interface-based model to a class-based model. Since SQLXML 3.0, developers have been able to expose Microsoft SQL Server output directly as a Web service. Are you ready for the changes? Join this webcast as it covers hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) endpoints and Web services inside the database. Now, with the tighter integration of SQL Server and XML, Microsoft SQL Server 2005 enhances the architectural possibilities of Web services...
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The objective of this session is to introduce developers to leveraging the XML features and support in ADO.NET....
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Author: Manisha Gupta
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During this session, we will talk about working with ADO.NET datasets and typed datasets. The primary discussion will be about the programming aspects of datasets and Visual Basic .NET code snippets. This is a Level 200 session that was recorded April 12, 2002 and presented by Vijaya Byri and Manisha Gupta. Vijaya Byri has been with Microsoft for a little over one year. She is a Developer Support Professional on the XML Web Database team. She holds a master's degree in Computer Applications as w...
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Author: Microsoft
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ADO.NET 2.0 shifts the managed provider access model from an interface-based model to a base class-based model. This final webcast of a 14-part series on Microsoft SQL Server 2005 discusses this new model, which includes provider registration, provider factories, data source enumerators, connection string handling, generalized schema handling, and provider and SQL network stack tracing....
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The architecture of ADO .NET provides a rich framework that you can use to manipulate data from C#, Visual Basic .NET, or any other .NET-compliant language. This paper overviews the ADO .NET melee and reviews its impact on .NET development. Then, this paper demonstrates how to abstract ADO .NET into a distinct data service, thus keeping the intricacies of ADO .NET separate from your ASP .NET business code....
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Author: Karthik Ravindran
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The objective of this session is to introduce developers to leveraging the XML features and support in ADO.NET. These are some of the key topics that will be covered in this presentation: Accessing the output of executing ADO.NET commands as XML streams. Persisting ADO.NET datasets as XML. Using XML data to populate ADO.NET datasets.Using the Microsoft .NET Framework XmlDataDocument class to manipulate the data in an ADO.NET dataset. using XML DOM properties and methods
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ADO.NET and XML are intricately intertwined. You can treat the contents of a DataSet as XML, using XML techniques such as XPath and XSLT to manipulate the data. You can save and load DataSets as XML, with or without explicit schema. This Webcast demonstrates many of the issues relating XML and ADO.NET, and provides tons of useful sample code you can start playing with immediately. If you're using data in .NET, you need to understand the relationships between ADO.NET and XML, and this Webcast pro...
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Total Hits: 157 | Today: 0
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Author: Fritz Onion
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This session begins by comparing and contrasting the connected, streaming model of data access in ADO.NET with the disconnected model. We then look at the new ASP.NET model for data binding which is convenient to use in conjunction with the ADO.NET DataSet and DataReader classes. While data can be bound to many controls, there are several that are designed specifically to simplify data presentation, including DataGrid, Repeater, and DataList. Equipped with a thorough understanding of these tools...
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April 12, 2002 During this session, we will talk about working with ADO.NET datasets and typed datasets. The primary discussion will be about the programming aspects of datasets and Visual Basic .NET code snippets.
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Author: Microsoft
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Microsoft SQL Server 2005, ADO.NET 2.0, and the rest of the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 have been in the works for some time now, and they bring lots of innovation with them. That's not all. These products and technologies have been carefully designed to work together and provide an excellent platform for integrated database application development. In this webcast, we discuss the key features that make ADO.NET 2.0 and SQL Server 2005 a winning combination. We touch on topics such as using ADO....
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February 22, 2002
The objective of this session is to introduce developers to leveraging the XML features and support in ADO.NET. These are some of the key topics that will be covered in this presentation:
- Accessing the output of executing ADO.NET commands as XML streams
- Persisting ADO.NET datasets as XML
- Using XML data to populate ADO.NET datasets
- Using the Microsoft .NET Framework XmlDataDocument class to manipulate the data in an ADO.NET dataset using XML
- DOM properties and methods
- Synchronizing an XmlDataDocument object with..Read More..
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