Synopses & Reviews
This essential guide to Microsoft's ADO.NET overviews C#, then leads you toward deeper understanding of ADO.NET. Author Mahesh Chand provides key information about using each of .NET's major data providers, including OLE DB, SQL Server, and the released version of ODBC. Also featured are the methods and properties associated with these data providers' classes. Further, Chand shows you how to work with XML classes, integrate XML into the ADO .NET architecture, and manipulate XML to transfer, read, and store data.
A Programmer's Guide to ADO.NET in C# supplies you with handy ideas for taking advantage of the Visual Studio .NET IDE, and for linking data with powerful Windows and Web Forms, including the multifaceted DataGrid control. Also included is discussion about using ADO.NET to develop Web applications and create Web services.
The easy-to-follow, visually rich examples illustrate creating and executing stored procedures, working with triggers and views, creating and updating tables, and handling events in ADO.NET. Extremely thorough, this book even explains how to develop a web-based guest book.
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This is the book on ADO.NET ADO.NET is the latest database technology from Microsoft and is the most powerful way to manipulate a database to date. A Programmer's Guide to ADO.NET in C# begins by taking readers through an overview of C# and then delves into ADO.NET. Mahesh Chand provides details on how to use each of .NET's major data providers, including OLE DB, SQL Server, and the release version of ODBC. This book also serves as a great reference for the methods and properties associated with these data providers' classes. In addition, Chand shows C# programmers how to work with XML classes, integrate XML into the ADO.NET architecture, and use the power of XML to transfer, read, and store data. A Programmer's Guide to ADO.NET in C# provides developers with handy ideas for taking advantage of the Visual Studio .NET IDE and for tying data to myriad, powerful Windows Forms and Web Forms, including the multifaceted DataGrid control. Chand also discusses how you can use ADO.NET to develop Web applications and create Web services. Easy-to-follow, visually rich examples illustrate how to create and execute stored procedures, work with triggers and views, create and update tables, and perform event handling in ADO.NET. Chand also guides you through the development of a Web-based guest book. About the Author: Mahesh Chand is presently engaged as a software developer with Kruse Inc. He has been working with Microsoft database technologies including ODBC, DAO, ADO, and OLEDB for over five years. He has a M.S. degree in Computer Science, a B.S. in Mathematics, and is also a Microsoft Certified Professional in VC++. Mahesh is the founder of two Web sites: C# Corner, http: //www.c-sharpcorner.com, one of the largest community sites for .NET developers, and Mindcracker, http: //www.mindcracker.com.
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- The authors are the premier writers for the C-Sharp Corner Web Site, one of the most popular Web sites for .NET articles, examples, discussions, and jobs (www.c-sharpcorner.com) - This is one of the few books for C# programmers that focuses on databases and ADO.NET. - Contains numerous examples (code) that illustrate how to use ADO.NET with Microsoft's SQL Server and Access databases - and even includes an example that shows how to connect to the popular open source database MySQL. Also provides step-by-step instructions for creating a guest book application that runs on ASP.NET. - Includes what you need to know sections on C# and XML.
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A Programmer's Guide to ADO .NET in C# begins by taking readers through a fast-paced overview of C# and then delves into ADO .NET. The chapters that follow go through the details on each of the major Data Providers of the .NET platform that enable you to read and write data to the targeted database. Authors Chand and Gold also show C# programmers how to work with XML classes and how to integrate XML into the ADO .NET architecture. The book provides programmers with handy ideas about taking advantage of the VS .NET IDE and how you can tie your data to the myriad of powerful controls including the multi-faceted Data Grid.
Synopsis
This guide begins by taking readers through an overview of C# and then delves into ADO.NET. The authors provide details on each of the major data providers of the .NET platform, such as OLE DB, SQL Server, and ODBC that enable developers to read and write data to the targeted database. These chapters also serve as a good reference for finding detailed methods and properties.