Beginning VB.Net Databases

Beginning VB.Net Databases

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by Thearon Willis
     
 

What is this book about?

Beginning Visual Basic .NET Databases teaches Visual Basic .Net developers the concepts and skills necessary to write VB.Net database applications. This book touches on database design concepts but focuses on using ADO.Net to access and manipulate data in relational databases. While the book covers all data providers

Overview

What is this book about?

Beginning Visual Basic .NET Databases teaches Visual Basic .Net developers the concepts and skills necessary to write VB.Net database applications. This book touches on database design concepts but focuses on using ADO.Net to access and manipulate data in relational databases. While the book covers all data providers in ADO.Net briefly, the primary objective is to focus on using the OleDb provider for accessing Access databases and the SQL provider for accessing SQL Server databases.

What does this book cover?

Readers learn how to how to use queries, views, and stored procedures to efficiently access and manipulate data from their applications. We provide examples and instruction on accessing data from Windows applications, ASP.Net applications, as well as Web Services.

Specific coverage includes the following:

  • ODBC
  • OleDB
  • SQL, Stored Procedures, and Views
  • Creating Queries
  • Building a Data Access Class
  • Selecting and Updating Data
  • Accessing Data in ASP.NET
  • Working with XML Web Services

Product Details

ISBN-13:
9780764568008
Publisher:
Wiley
Publication date:
10/28/2004
Pages:
768
Product dimensions:
7.44(w) x 9.26(h) x 1.62(d)

Meet the Author

Thearon Willis, (Benson, NC) currently works as a senior consultant and develops intranet applications using ASP.NET, DHTML, XML, JavaScript, VBScript, VB COM components, and SQL Server. Over the years, Thearon has worked on a variety of systems from mainframe to client-server development.

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Beginning VB.Net Databases 4 out of 5 based on 0 ratings. 1 reviews.
Guest More than 1 year ago
The first book Tthat handle Oracle and SQL Servers. The author used a real time applicatin that can used by every company comparing to the traditinal shipping busket application. Thanks,