Beginning VB.NET databases /

By: Willis, ThearonMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Indianapolis, IN : Wiley Pub., 2004Description: 738 p. : illISBN: 0764568000 (paper/website); 9780764568008Subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language) | Microsoft .NET FrameworkDDC classification: 005.133 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online | Click here to access online
Contents:
Ch. 1. Databases -- Ch. 2. An introduction to ADO.NET -- Ch. 3. Visual studio : .NET data wizards -- Ch. 4. Basic SQL -- Ch. 5. SQL and queries for Access -- Ch. 6. Selecting data in Acess -- Ch. 7. Inserting, updating, and deleting data in Access -- Ch. 8. Migrating data from Access -- Ch. 9. Stored procedures and views for SQL Server and Oracle -- Ch. 10. Building business logic and data access components -- Ch. 11. Inserting data -- Ch. 12. Selecting data -- Ch. 13. Updating data -- Ch. 14. Accessing data in ASP.NET -- Ch. 15. Creating a Web service -- Ch. 16. Accessing a Web service.
Summary: "One of the most popular programming languages today, Visual Basic .NET is designed to be the easiest and most productive tool for creating .NET applications. This book will show you how to harness the power of VB.NET in order to write your own practical database programs that can be used throughout the enterprise." "With the help of examples and instructions, you'll discover how to improve the performance and scalability of your existing databases. You'll also learn how to efficiently access and manipulate data from their applications. And you'll find out how to utilize queries, views, store procedures, and much more." "This book is for developers who want to bring their current databases and applications up to speed with the newest .NET framework. Some experience developing Windows and ASP.Net applications with Visual Basic.Net is helpful, but not essential.
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Includes index

Ch. 1. Databases --
Ch. 2. An introduction to ADO.NET --
Ch. 3. Visual studio : .NET data wizards --
Ch. 4. Basic SQL --
Ch. 5. SQL and queries for Access --
Ch. 6. Selecting data in Acess --
Ch. 7. Inserting, updating, and deleting data in Access --
Ch. 8. Migrating data from Access --
Ch. 9. Stored procedures and views for SQL Server and Oracle --
Ch. 10. Building business logic and data access components --
Ch. 11. Inserting data --
Ch. 12. Selecting data --
Ch. 13. Updating data --
Ch. 14. Accessing data in ASP.NET --
Ch. 15. Creating a Web service --
Ch. 16. Accessing a Web service.

"One of the most popular programming languages today, Visual Basic .NET is designed to be the easiest and most productive tool for creating .NET applications. This book will show you how to harness the power of VB.NET in order to write your own practical database programs that can be used throughout the enterprise." "With the help of examples and instructions, you'll discover how to improve the performance and scalability of your existing databases. You'll also learn how to efficiently access and manipulate data from their applications. And you'll find out how to utilize queries, views, store procedures, and much more." "This book is for developers who want to bring their current databases and applications up to speed with the newest .NET framework. Some experience developing Windows and ASP.Net applications with Visual Basic.Net is helpful, but not essential.

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