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.NET database object security
McGraw-Hill | 17 May 2007
TUTORIAL - No discussion of the new CLR features would be complete without a description of the security issues associated with using .NET assemblies and the SQL Server CLR. |
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Debugging CLR database objects
McGraw-Hill | 17 May 2007
TUTORIAL - One significant feature found in the integration of .NET Framework and Visual Studio 2005 is the ability to debug the CLR database objects you create. Get more in this book except. |
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User-Defined Types
McGraw-Hill | 17 May 2007
TUTORIAL - Another important new feature in SQL Server 2005 is the ability to create true user-defined types. Learn the best ways to utilize them in this chapter excerpt. |
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CLR triggers
McGraw-Hill | 17 May 2007
TUTORIAL - Create CLR triggers with the new .NET integration capabilities found in SQL Server 2005, in addition to creating stored procedures and user-defined functions. |
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User-Defined Functions
McGraw-Hill | 17 May 2007
TUTORIAL - Creating .NET-based user-defined functions (UDFs) is another new feature that's enabled by the integration of the .NET CLR. Learn more about them in this chapter excerpt. |
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Creating CLR database objects
McGraw-Hill | 17 May 2007
TUTORIAL - The Visual Studio 2005 Professional, Enterprise and Team System Editions, all have tools that help create, deploy and debug CLR database objects in SQL Server 2005. |
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CLR assemblies in SQL Server 2005
McGraw-Hill | 17 May 2007
TUTORIAL - If you're familiar with ADO.NET, you may wonder how CLR database objects connect to the database. Find out in this chapter excerpt. |
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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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Visual Studio debug windows
Joe Toscano, Contributor | 06 Jul 2006
FEATURE - Visual Studio provides you with many informative debug windows, which you can review in this T-SQL stored procedure debugging feature. |
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