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Calling all VB.NET programmers and web developers! This highly anticipated book
provides thorough instruction for using ADO.NET, supported with numerous relevant
code examples and extensive technical information. So whether you're developing
web applications using ASP.NET, Windows Forms applications, or XML Web Services,
youll become adept at maximizing .NET's data access technology.
Topics include: ADO.NET data architecture; data readers, adapters, and DataSets;
safer development with XML Schemas; data relationships; and ADO.NETs built-in
support and performance optimization. With such valuable content, youll
come to master a solution-oriented approach to ADO.NET.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 An Overview of ADO.NET
Chapter 2 Using Data Readers
Chapter 3 DataSets
Chapter 4 Using Data Adapters
Chapter 5 Typed Datasets and Dataset Schemas
Chapter 6 XML and the DataSet
Chapter 7 Constraints, Relations, and Views
Chapter 8 Transactions
Chapter 9 Mapping
Chapter 10 Making a Data Services Component
Chapter 11 ADO.NET and Web Services
Chapter 12 SQL Server Native XML Support
Chapter 13 Performance and Security
Chapter 14 Integration and Migration
Chapter 15 Creating a Custom .NET Data Provider
Appendix A Visual Studio .NET and ADO.NET
About the Authors
Sahil Malik has been working with Microsoft Technologies for 8 years, and with
the .NET platform since the first beta. He has been architecting .NET solutions
for Fortune 500 companies, and is currently project lead on a new Tablet PC
application environment for Hanger Medical. With expert-level knowledge in ADO
and Remoting, Malik has spent the last few years architecting "real"
layered applications.
Matt Milner is a technical architect for BORN (http://www.born.com), where
he designs and develops .NET applications. He focuses on solving business problems
by using Microsoft technologies and is enthusiastic about .NET's capabilities
for building enterprise-class applications. In addition to his work with clients,
Matt enjoys helping others learn about .NET, which is why he has contributed
to several books and articles on .NET, and is an active participant and presenter
in his local .NET user group.
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