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Ado.NET programming in Visual Basic .NET / Steve Holzner, Bob Howell.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Holzner, Steven.
Contributor:
Howell, Bob.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
ActiveX.
Database design.
Microsoft .NET.
Object-oriented programming (Computer science).
Microsoft .NET Framework.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xvi, 406 p. ) ill. ;
Edition:
2nd edition
Place of Publication:
Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall PTR, c2003.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Prentice Hall PTR's new ADO.NET Programming in Visual Basic .NET - The practical guide to database development with VB.NET and ADO.NET Includes detailed coverage of XML-based Web services Data providers, DataGrids, DataSets, data binding, and much more Complete case study application-building a robust ADO.NET data control Build powerful database apps and Web services fast, with VB.NET and ADO.NET! With ADO.NET, you can build database-enabled applications and Web services with more speed, flexibility, and power than ever before. ADO.NET Programming in Visual Basic .NET teaches you all you'll need to know to make the most of ADO.NET - whether you're an experienced Visual Basic database programmer or not. The authors' realistic code examples and practical insights illuminate ADO.NET from its foundations to state-of-the-art data binding and application optimization. Coverage includes - Understanding the ADO.NET class libraries Utilizing Visual Basic.NET's powerful database programming tools Connecting to databases using ADO.NET's wide range of data providers Using DataSets to read, store, and process XML data Mastering data binding with Windows Forms and ASP.NET Web Forms Building data-driven XML-based Web Services and Windows thin client applications The book concludes with a complete case study application - constructing a .NET version of the powerful ADO data control that VB 6 programmers loved, but isn't included in ADO.NET.
Notes:
Includes index.

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