Microsoft ADO.NET 2.0 step by step / Rebecca M. Riordan.
By: Riordan, Rebecca
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Teach yourself the fundamentals of ADO.NET 2.0--one step at a time. With this practical, learn-by-doing tutorial, you get the guidance you need to start creating data centric applications for Microsoft Windows and the Web.
Discover how to:
Work in the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 development environment Use the ADO.NET 2.0 classes in either Visual Basic or Visual C# Connect to and manipulate different data sources: Microsoft SQL Server, XML, OLE DB Create ADO.NET objects at either design time or run time Use visual design tools Sort, filter, and manipulate data Build data-bound Windows Forms and Web Forms Work with validation controls Read and write XML data and schemasCD features:
Code samples Sample databasesFor customers who purchase an ebook version of this title, instructions for downloading the CD files can be found in the ebook.
Includes index.
Part I: Getting started with ADO.NET -- Getting started with ADO.NET -- Part II: Data provider objects -- Using Connections -- Using Data Commands and Datareaders -- Using DataAdapters -- Transaction Processing in ADO.NET -- Part III: Data objects -- Modeling a database by using Datasets and Datarelations -- Using DataTables -- Using TableAdapters -- Using DataViews -- Part IV: Manipulating data -- Editing and Updating Data -- Manual Data Binding in Windows Forms -- Data Binding in Windows Forms by using the BindingSource Component -- Using ADO.NET in Windows Forms -- Basic Data Binding in Web Forms -- Data Binding in Web Forms by using the data source component -- Data-Bound and Validation Controls -- Part V: ADO.NET and other types of data -- Reading and Writing XML -- The XMlDataDocument -- Using ADO and ADOX in the .NET Framework.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Introduction
- Part I Getting Started with ADO.NET
- Chapter 1 Getting Started with ADO.NET
- Part II Data Provider Objects
- Chapter 2 Using Connections
- Chapter 3 Using Data Commands and DataReaders
- Chapter 4 Using DataAdapters
- Chapter 5 Transaction Processing in ADO.NET
- Part III Data Provider Objects
- Chapter 6 Modeling a Database by Using DataSets and DataRelations
- Chapter 7 Using DataTables
- Chapter 8 Using TableAdapters
- Chapter 9 Using DataViews
- Part IV Manipulating Data
- Chapter 10 Editing and Updating Data
- Chapter 11 Manual Data Binding in Windows Forms
- Chapter 12 Data Binding in Windows Forms by Using the BindingSource Component
- Chapter 13 Using ADO.NET in Windows Forms
- Chapter 14 Basic Data Binding in Web Forms
- Chapter 15 Data Binding in Web Forms by Using the Data Source Component
- Chapter 16 Data-Bound and Validation Controls
- Part V ADO.NET and Other Types of Data
- Chapter 17 Reading and Writing XML
- Chapter 18 The XmlDataDocument
- Chapter 19 Using ADO and ADOX in the .NET Framework
Author notes provided by Syndetics
With twenty years experience in the field, Rebecca M. Riordan has earned an international reputation for designing and implementing computer systems that are technically sound, reliable, and effectively meet her clients' needs. Her particular area of expertise is database design and she is a five year Access MVP. Rebecca has also authored several database books and served as a senior technical support engineer for Microsoft's database products. As a Microsoft employee in Australia, Rebecca was the Senior technical support engineer for Microsoft's database products.