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Beginning Visual Basic 2005 Databases
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Thearon Willis
Wrox Press, Paperback, Published November 2005, 800 pages, ISBN 076458894X
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A single application that gets built chapter by chapter, along with numerous additional examples and exercises, helps readers get a handle on ADO.NET, the Microsoft data access technology used to create VB database applications
Shows how to create applications for three major database platforms-Access (using the OLE DB provider), SQL Server (using the SQL provider), and Oracle (using the Oracle provider)
Coverage includes creating queries, building a data access class, selecting and updating data, accessing data in ASP.NET, and working with XML Web services

 

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements.

Author Bios.

Introduction.

1. Databases.

2. An Introduction to ADO.NET.

3. Visual Studio Data Wizards.

4. Basic SQL.

5. SQL and Queries for Access.

6. Selecting Data in Access.

7. Inserting and Updating Data In Access.

8. Migrating Data from Access.

9. Stored Procedures and Views for SQL Server and Oracle.

10. Building Business Logic and Data Access Components.

11. Inserting Data.

12. Selecting Data in Access.

13. Updating Data.

14. Accessing Data In ASP.NET.

15. Creating A Web Service.

16. Accessing A Web Service.

Appendix A: Data Type Cross Reference.

Appendix B: Building the Time TYracker Project UI.

Appendix C: Exercise Solutions.

Index. 


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Oct 27, 2007     Moti. from Los Angeles California.
The worst VB 2005 Database book ever written
There is no mention of any (none at all) of the new dot net 2005 database components, if it is for displaying data on the screen or managing data from the database. This book is still in the 2003 paradigm. And it is incomplete for that as well. Moti



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