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<br />One Getting Started with .

NET and Databases


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<br /> 1: A Lightning-Quick Introduction to Visual Basic .NET
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<br /> 2: Using Databases
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Part/>Two ADO.NET Connected Layer Reference
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<br /> 3: Understanding ADO.NET
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<br /> 4: Looking at Data Providers
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<br /> 5: Connections and Transactions
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<br /> 6: The Command and Parameter Classes
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<br /> 7: DataReaders
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<br /> 8: The DataAdapter and CommandBuilder Classes
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Part/>Three ADO.NET Disconnected Layer Reference
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<br /> 9: The DataSet Class
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<br /> 10: The DataTable and DataView Classes
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<br /> 11: The DataRow and DataColumn Classes
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<br /> 12: Data Relations
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Part/>Four Working with Databases in the VS .NET IDE
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<br /> 13: Presenting the IDE from a Database Viewpoint
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Part/>Five Exception Handling and Debugging
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<br /> 14: Exception Handling
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<br /> 15: Using the Debug and Trace Classes
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Part/>Six Server-Side Processing
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<br /> 16: Using Stored Procedures
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<br /> 17: Using Views
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<br /> 18: Using Triggers
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Part/>Seven Hierarchical Databases
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<br /> 19: Hierarchical Databases
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<br /> 20: Exchange Server
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Part/>Eight Message Queuing
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<br /> 21: Message Queues
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Part/>Nine XML and SQL Server 2000
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<br /> 22: Using XML with SQL Server 2000
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Part/>Ten Data Wrappers
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<br /> 23: Data Wrappers
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Part/>Eleven Data-Bound Controls
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<br /> 24: Windows Data-Bound Controls
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<br /> 25: Web Data-Bound Controls
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Part/>Twelve Example Application
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<br /> 26: UserMan
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Appendixes
Appendix
<br /> A Cursors and Locking
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<br /> B Using Classic ADO and COM Interop
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<br /> C Connected Layer Properties, Methods, and Events
Appendix D Disconnected Layer Properties, Methods, and Events

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