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Programming Microsoft ADO.NET 2.0 Core Reference / David Sceppa

By: Sceppa, David, 1972-.
Publisher: Redmond, Washington : Microsoft Press, c2006Edition: 2005 ed.Description: xxii, 835 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 073562206X (pbk.); 9780735622067 (pbk.).Other title: ADO.NET.Subject(s): SQL server | Microsoft Visual BASIC | Microsoft .NET Framework | Database design | C# (Computer program language)DDC classification: 005.2768
Contents:
1. Overview of ADO.NET - 2. Building your first ADO.NET Application with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 - 3. Connecting to your Database - 4. Querying your Database - 5. Retrieving Data Using Sq/DataAdapter Objects - 6. Working with DataSet Objects - 7. Working with Relational Data - 8. Sorting, Searching and Filtering - 9. Working with Strongly typed DataSet Objects and TableAdapters - 10. Submitting Updates to Your Database - 11. Advanced Updating Scenarios - 12. Working with XML Data - 13. Building Effective Microsoft Windows- Based Applications - 14. Building Effective Web Applications - 15. SQL Server 2005 Common Language Runtine Intergation.
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Includes index.

1. Overview of ADO.NET - 2. Building your first ADO.NET Application with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 - 3. Connecting to your Database - 4. Querying your Database - 5. Retrieving Data Using Sq/DataAdapter Objects - 6. Working with DataSet Objects - 7. Working with Relational Data - 8. Sorting, Searching and Filtering - 9. Working with Strongly typed DataSet Objects and TableAdapters - 10. Submitting Updates to Your Database - 11. Advanced Updating Scenarios - 12. Working with XML Data - 13. Building Effective Microsoft Windows- Based Applications - 14. Building Effective Web Applications - 15. SQL Server 2005 Common Language Runtine Intergation.