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A First Look at ADO.NET and System.XML v. 2.0

by: Alex Homer, Dave Sussman, Mark Fussell

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Publisher: ADDISON-WESLEY,22.10.03

Category: ADO PROGRAMMING Level: B/I

ISBN: 0321228391
ISBN13: 9780321228390

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Version 2.0 of the .NET Framework will offer powerful enhancements to ADO.NET that will give application and service developers unprecedented control over their data. In A First Look at ADO.NET and System.Xml v. 2.0, Microsoft's lead program manager on XML technologies joins with two leading .NET and XML experts to present a comprehensive preview of tomorrow's ADO.NET and System.Xml classes.


  Drawing on the first .NET Framework 2.0 Technology Preview Release, the authors introduce powerful new techniques for simplifying development, enhancing flexibility, and leveraging .NET's new support for emerging XML standards. They also preview important new synergies between .NET Framework 2.0, XML, and the next version of SQL Server (code-named 'Yukon').


  This book's detailed coverage includes:


  Clear explanations of Microsoft's data-access intentions and directions--so you'll be ready when .NET 2.0 arrives

A brief overview of ObjectSpaces--the exciting new technology for using objects that represent and hold their own data

Major improvements in bulk loading, batch execution, and paging

Support for truly asynchronous connection and command operations

In-process server-side cursors for programmatic data processing within stored procedures

XML class improvements that enhance standards support, promote integration, and maximize performance

Beyond SQLXML 3.0: leveraging XQuery and XML Views in distributed query processing

Better support for storing XML data and integrating relational and XML data management

'Yukon's' new XML data type: using SQL Server as an XML document store

Whether or not you're already developing with ADO.NET, this book brings together all the insights, best practices, and sample code you'll need to get a running start with ADO.NET 2.0 and the System.Xml v. 2.0 classes.

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Version 2.0 of the .NET Framework will offer powerful enhancements to ADO.NET that will give application and service developers unprecedented control over their data. In A First Look at ADO.NET and System.Xml v. 2.0, Microsoft's lead program manager on XML technologies joins with two leading .NET and XML experts to present a comprehensive preview of tomorrow's ADO.NET and System.Xml classes.


  Drawing on the first .NET Framework 2.0 Technology Preview Release, the authors introduce powerful new techniques for simplifying development, enhancing flexibility, and leveraging .NET's new support for emerging XML standards. They also preview important new synergies between .NET Framework 2.0, XML, and the next version of SQL Server (code-named 'Yukon').


  This book's detailed coverage includes:


  Clear explanations of Microsoft's data-access intentions and directions--so you'll be ready when .NET 2.0 arrives

A brief overview of ObjectSpaces--the exciting new technology for using objects that represent and hold their own data

Major improvements in bulk loading, batch execution, and paging

Support for truly asynchronous connection and command operations

In-process server-side cursors for programmatic data processing within stored procedures

XML class improvements that enhance standards support, promote integration, and maximize performance

Beyond SQLXML 3.0: leveraging XQuery and XML Views in distributed query processing

Better support for storing XML data and integrating relational and XML data management

'Yukon's' new XML data type: using SQL Server as an XML document store

Whether or not you're already developing with ADO.NET, this book brings together all the insights, best practices, and sample code you'll need to get a running start with ADO.NET 2.0 and the System.Xml v. 2.0 classes.