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Название: Professional ADO NET 2: Programming with SQL Server 2005, Oracle, and MySQL
Автор: McClure W.B.
Аннотация:
ADO.NET revolutionized the way data was accessed through SQL Server, Oracle, and MySQL. With Microsoft's release of ADO.NET 2, ADO and the .NET Framework are integrated with SQL Server for the first time-enabling you to program .NET applications directly within the SQL Server database.
Packed with sample code and recommended best practices for using ADO.NET 2, this code-intensive book explores the new data types that are available in the 2.0 Framework and discusses the appropriate time and way to use them. You'll learn how to make repetitive, mundane tasks much simpler and you'll walk away with a solid foundation for developing database-driven applications.
What you will learn from this book
The basics of creating a connection, executing a query, and returning a result
Best uses for Oracle in the ADO.NET Framework
The many new features that are available for XML
How to use the full text search capabilities of Microsoft(r) SQL Server 2005
Methods for retrieving data and presenting it in various ways
Why MySQL is a viable option for data storage
Who this book is for
This book is for experienced database developers who want to learn the latest release of ADO.NET 2.0. Knowledge of ADO.NET 1.0, general .NET development, and Microsoft SQL Server is necessary.
Wrox Professional guides are planned and written by working programmers to meet the real-world needs of programmers, developers, and IT professionals. Focused and relevant, they address the issues technology professionals face every day. They provide examples, practical solutions, and expert education in new technologies, all designed to help programmers do a better job.
Web sites, SQLite support512 Web sites.NET Framework change issues41 Web SQL, MaxDB query tool479 WebDAV (Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning), MaxDB480 WEIGHT function, Full-Text Search417 Weighted terms, Full-Text Search query413 Windows Forms, application data binding191—198 Windows Forms, BindingList control198 Windows Forms, BindingNavigator control198 Windows Forms, BindingSource control197—198 Windows Forms, data binding191—198 Windows Forms, data binding environment159—160 Windows Forms, data sources192—196 Windows Forms, dragging/drop ping tables192 Windows Forms, one-way versus two-way data binding163 Windows Forms, UI controls197—198 Wizards, Configuration170—174181—184187—189 wizards, Data Source Configuration193—196 Wizards, Full Text Indexing409—411 WMI Provider objects, SQL Server Management Objects (SMOs)330 Word breaker, defined404 Write-ahead logging, BerkeleyDB503 WriteFromObject method, XML object representation122 WSDL (Web Service Description Language), Report-Server447—448 XML (extensible Markup Language), BerkeleyDB support503 XML (extensible Markup Language), CAS (Code Access Security)127—128 XML (extensible Markup Language), change notification133—134 XML (extensible Markup Language), configuration files120 XML (extensible Markup Language), data exchange119 XML (extensible Markup Language), design goals120—121 XML (extensible Markup Language), Designer124—125 XML (extensible Markup Language), DeviceInfo object tags453—460 XML (extensible Markup Language), flexibility117 XML (extensible Markup Language), Full-Text Search422 XML (extensible Markup Language), future trends135—136 XML (extensible Markup Language), Inference class132—133 XML (extensible Markup Language), ItemDeleted event133—134 XML (extensible Markup Language), ItemDeleting event133—134 XML (extensible Markup Language), ItemInserted event133—134 XML (extensible Markup Language), ItemInserting event133—134
XML (extensible Markup Language), ItemUpdated event133—134 XML (extensible Markup Language), ItemUpdating event133—134 XML (extensible Markup Language), Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 requirement118 XML (extensible Markup Language), object serialization122—123 XML (extensible Markup Language), Objects paces136 XML (extensible Markup Language), output validation131—132 XML (extensible Markup Language), performance enhancements134—135 XML (extensible Markup Language), schema inference132—133 XML (extensible Markup Language), security focus127—128 XML (extensible Markup Language), Service Broker message validation374—377 XML (extensible Markup Language), text markup120 XML (extensible Markup Language), validation131—133 XML (extensible Markup Language), Web services119—120 XML (extensible Markup Language), XML Views136 XML (extensible Markup Language), XmlReader class121—124 XML (extensible Markup Language), XmlSchemaSet class131 XML (extensible Markup Language), XmlWriter class121—124 XML (extensible Markup Language), XPath 2.0135 XML (extensible Markup Language), XPathDocument128—130 XML (extensible Markup Language), XQuery135—136 XML (extensible Markup Language), XSD documents126—128 XML (extensible Markup Language), XSL debugging125—126 XML (extensible Markup Language), XSLT 2.0135—136 XML (extensible Markup Language), XSLT enhancements134 XML (extensible Markup Language).NET Framework schema type conversions123—124 XML data type, SQL Server108 XML Views, declarative maps136 XML Web services, database processing343—345 XmlReader class, XML/ADO.NET integration121—124 XmlSchemaSet class, XML/ADO.NET integration131 Xmlwriter class, XML/ADO.NET integration121—124 XP (extended stored procedures), SQL Server301—302 XPath 2.0, standards135 XPathDocument, XML/ADO.NET integration128—130 XQuery, XPath 2.0 superset135—136 XSD documents, XML/ADO.NET integration126—128 XSL debugging, XML/ADO.NET integration125—126 XSLT 2.0, XPath 2.0 superset135—136 Zero configuration, SQLite510 [ and ] square brackets, quoted identifiers78—79 _ (underscore) character, table name avoidance16