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Beginning Visual Basic .NET Database Programming




Author(s): Denise Gosnell, Matthew Reynolds, Bill Forgey

Publisher: Wrox
Year: 2001
ISBN: 1861005555
Language: English
Pages: 688
File type: PDF
Size (for download): 5.8 MB

All software is based on the principle of manipulating data. Whether it's the code that runs inside your VCR to start recording at a specific time, or air traffic control software, code is always working with data in one form or another.

Today, we find that sophisticated applications store their data in a "database", a central repository of data overseen by a Database Management System, or DBMS. A DBMS does two things. Firstly, it handles the storage of the data. Secondly, it provides mechanisms for retrieving data as well as adding, removing, and changing data. A DBMS endeavors to do this in the most efficient way possible.

Over the years, the DBMS market has grown into a mature sophisticated industry in its own right, offering products designed for use in large enterprise environments like Oracle 9i or MS SQL Server 2000, down to products designed for use on the desktop like MS Access. In some cases, you even find that software packages include their own DBMS software for managing their own proprietary databases.

You'll find in your work as a programmer that applications often require access to data managed by a DBMS. In fact, you'll most likely find that using a DBMS is the easiest way to store and manipulate your application's data. However, with a wide variety of vendors to choose from, how can we write application code that can work with any database our customer cares to choose?

The trick here is to build your application to work with a "data access layer" of some kind. Rather than writing code that specifically requires a specific DBMS, you write code that talks to the layer. It's then the layer's responsibility to switch to the "native" calls that the DBMS itself uses. MS calls this vision "Universal Data Access", or UDA. MS's latest tool for UDA is ADO.NET, a comprehensive set of objects that work together to make up a data access layer.


TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Relational Database Design
Chapter 02 - Micro$oft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine
Chapter 03 - Querying the Database
Chapter 04 - Exploring the Server Explorer
Chapter 05 - The User Interface for the Database
Chapter 06 - Data Access with ADO.NET
Chapter 07 - Reading Data into the DataSet
Chapter 08 - Data Binding
Chapter 09 - Updating the DataSet and Handling Errors
Chapter 10 - Conflict Resolution
Chapter 11 - ASP.NET
Chapter 12 - ADO.NET and XML
Chapter 13 - Web Services
Chapter 14 - Disconnected Data


     
 

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