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ADO.NET Core Reference
Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects .NET (ADO.NET) is a set of libraries included with the Microsoft .NET Framework that helps you communicate with data from .NET-based applications - including XML data. Discover how to access, sort, and manipulate data in Web-enabled enterprise applications with this book. You'll get expert guidance and insider tips from
a leading database and ADO authority about how to write, test, and debug database code with the tools and wizards in Visual Studio .NET. You'll also learn about the improved ADO.NET object model, its XML features for Web extensibility, its enhanced integration with Microsoft SQL Server 2000, and more. Topics covered in this guide include: * Overview of ADO.NET * Building applications with the Data Form Wizard * Connecting to your database * Querying your database * Working with DataAdapters * Storing data in DataSets * Filtering and searching data in DataSets * Working with relational data * Submitting updates to your database * Advanced updating scenarios * Using strongly typed DataSets * Interacting with XML data * Building effective Windows database applications * Building effective Web database applications INCLUDED ON CD-ROM: * A fully searchable electronic copy of the book * Sample code in C# and Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (also available from the link on this page)
* Explains how to exploit the enhanced functionality of the .NET version of ADO, including improved integration with XML, SQL Server 2000, and the Web
* Shares best practices for troubleshooting data access problems with the tools and wizards provided in Visual Studio .NET
* Features code samples and the entire book on CD-ROM for supplemental reference and study
Overview
Building ADO.NET applications with the DataForm wizard
Connecting to your database
Querying your database
etrieving data using DataAdapter objects
Working with DataSet objects
Relational data
Sorting & searching
Strongly typed DataSet objects
Submutting updates to your database
Advanced updating scenarios
Working with XML data
Building effective windows based applications
Building effective web applications
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