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.NET development for SQL Server
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CLR architecture
McGraw-Hill | 17 May 2007
TUTORIAL - The .NET Framework CLR is tightly integrated with the SQL Server 2005 database engine and has advantages over the integration in DB2 and Oracle. Get the basics here. |
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Developing CLR database objects: 10 tips, 10 minutes
McGraw-Hill | 17 May 2007
BOOK EXCERPT - In this book excerpt, you'll see how to create CLR database objects using any of the .NET-compatible languages, including C#, Visual Basic, and managed C++ in SQL Server 2005. |
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ADO.NET summarized
Wiley | 15 May 2006
BOOK EXCERPT - Read the summary of Chapter 1, 'Migrating from ADO to ADO.NET,' from the book Expert One-on-one Visual Basic 2005 Database Programming. |
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ADO.NET Typed DataSet objects
Wiley | 15 May 2006
BOOK EXCERPT - Learn the differences between DataSets and disconnected Recordsets, then get methods for generating ADO.NET objects with VS 2005 and SQL Server 2000 or 2005. |
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Applying transactions to multi-table updates
Wiley | 15 May 2006
BOOK EXCERPT - The SqlTransaction object provides clients with the ability to commit or roll back updates to SQL Server base tables. Here are steps to execute ADO.NET transacted updates. |
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Creating basic ADO.NET data objects with SqlClient
Wiley | 15 May 2006
BOOK EXCERPT - Get typical Visual Basic 2005 code for defining and opening an SqlConnection object, specifying a SqlCommand object and invoking the command's ExecuteReader and ExecuteXmlReader. |
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Basic ADO.NET data objects
Wiley | 15 May 2006
BOOK EXCERPT - Basic ADO.NET data objects are runtime data-access types that have ADODB counterparts. Learn more in this chapter. |
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ADO.NET data providers
Wiley | 15 May 2006
BOOK EXCERPT - ADO.NET-managed data providers are an abstraction layer for data services and are much like ActiveX Data Objects' ADODB class. |
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