Enter a New World of Database Programming Visual Basic .NET and ADO.NET facilitate the development of a new generation of database applications, including disconnected applications that run on the Web. Mastering Visual Basic .NET Database Programming is the resource you need to thrive in this new world. Assuming no prior experience with database programming, this book teaches you every aspect of the craft, from GUI design to server development to middle–tier implementation. If you′re familiar with earlier versions of ADO, you′ll master the many new features of ADO.NET all the more quickly. You′ll also learn the importance of XML within the new .NET paradigm.
Coverage includes:
- Getting familiar with the ADO.NET object model
- Using the data access wizards
- Taking advantage of new SQL Server 2000 features
- Carrying out XSL Transformations and XPath queries
- Generating XML using the T–SQL FOR XML statement
- Binding controls to ADO.NET result sets
- Arriving at a sound database design
- Tuning your SQL Server 2000 database
- Using the XML Designer in Visual Studio .NET
- Leveraging the data access tools available in the Visual Studio .NET IDE
- Working with .NET data providers
- Choosing between streaming data and caching data
- Working with the Data Form Wizard in Visual Studio .NET
- Using advanced ADO.NET techniques
- Building a threaded application
- Using .NET′s advanced exception handling capabilities
- Using the .NET Deployment Project Template
Note: CD–ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Evangelos Petroutsos is a computer engineer who gained much of his experience at the California Institute of Technology and MCI. Currently, he writes computer books and works as a computer communications consultant. He has authored and co–authored dozens of programming titles, including the best–selling
Mastering Visual Basic 6,
Visual Basic 6 Developer’s Handbook, and
Mastering Database Programming with Visual Basic 6, all from Sybex.
Asli Bilgin, MCSD, is a .NET Technical Evangelist for Plural (www.plural.com), where she consults for Fortune 500 companies implementing enterprise solutions using Microsoft technologies. She speaks at conferences for emerging technologies and is a contributing editor to the ElementK Journals Inside Visual Basic and SQL Server Solutions.