Programming SQL Server 2005

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SQL Server 2005, Microsoft's next-generation data management and analysis solution, represents a huge leap forward. It comes with a myriad of changes that deliver increased security, scalability, and power—making it the complete data package. Used properly, SQL Server 2005 can help organizations of all sizes meet their data challenges head on.

Programming SQL Server 2005 from O'Reilly provides a practical look at this updated version of Microsoft's premier database product. It ...

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Overview

SQL Server 2005, Microsoft's next-generation data management and analysis solution, represents a huge leap forward. It comes with a myriad of changes that deliver increased security, scalability, and power—making it the complete data package. Used properly, SQL Server 2005 can help organizations of all sizes meet their data challenges head on.

Programming SQL Server 2005 from O'Reilly provides a practical look at this updated version of Microsoft's premier database product. It guides you through all the new features, explaining how they work and how to use them. The first half of the book examines the changes and new features of the SQL Server Engine itself. The second addresses the enhanced features and tools of the platform, including the new services blended into this popular version. Each chapter contains numerous code samples-written in C# and compiled using the Visual Studio 2005 development environment-that show you exactly how to program SQL Server 2005.

Programming SQL Server 2005 can help you:

  • Build, deploy, and manage enterprise applications that are more secure, scalable, and reliable
  • Maximize IT productivity by reducing the complexity of building, deploying, and managing database applications
  • Share data across multiple platforms, applications, and devices to make it easier to connect internal and external systems

Because the goal of Programming SQL Server 2005 is to introduce all facets of Programming SQL Server 2005, it's beneficial to programmers of all levels. The book can be used as a primer by developers with little experience with SQL Server, as a ramp up to the new programming models for SQL Server 2005 for more experienced programmers, or as background and primer to specific concepts.

Any IT professional who wants to learn about SQL Server 2005's comprehensive feature set, interoperability with existing systems, and automation of routine tasks will find the answers in this authoritative guide.

Providing a practical look at this powerful new version of the SQL Server database, this resource includes numerous code snippets and documents all the new features.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780596004798
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
  • Publication date: 2/28/2006
  • Edition description: 2005 Early Adopter Edition
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 588
  • Product dimensions: 6.98 (w) x 10.86 (h) x 1.09 (d)

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Bill Hamilton is the author of the highly praised ADO.NET Cookbook. He is an enterprise architect specializing in designing, developing and implementing enterprise applications using .NET and J2EE technologies. Over the last fifteen years, Bill has provided consulting services for B2B, B2C, B2E, enterprise application integration, portal initiatives, and custom application development for financial services, retail, professional services, and manufacturing clients. Bill is also the author of O'Reilly's NUnit Pocket Reference, the co-author of ADO.NET in a Nutshell, and also writes for Microsoft Developer Network.

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Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Tools and Utilities

Chapter 3: T-SQL Enhancements

Chapter 4: Introduction to Common Language Runtime (CLR) Integration

Chapter 5: Programming SQL Server CLR Routines

Chapter 6: .NET Client-Side Programming

Chapter 7: XML Data

Chapter 8: Native XML Web Services

Chapter 9: SQL Server Management Objects (SMO)

Chapter 10: SQL Server Management Objects (SMO) Instance Classes, Part 1

Chapter 11: SQL Server Management Objects (SMO) Instance Classes, Part 2

Chapter 12: SQL Server Management Objects (SMO) Utility Classes

Chapter 13: Programming Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)

Chapter 14: SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS)

Chapter 15: SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)

Chapter 16: SQL Server Agent

Chapter 17: Service Broker

Chapter 18: Notification Services

Chapter 19: Replication

Chapter 20: SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS)

Chapter 21: SQL Server Mobile Edition

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