A First Look at ADO.NET and System.XML v. 2.0
Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc (Verlag)
978-0-321-22839-0 (ISBN)
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Alex Homer is managing director of Stonebroom, Ltd., a software-development, consulting, and training organization. He was formerly lead technical author and reviewer for Wrox Press, specializing in Microsoft Web and database technologies Dave Sussman speaks frequently at Microsoft development conferences and has been writing about ASP since its earliest releases. Mark Fussell is a lead program manager at Microsoft, working on XML and Web service technologies. He designed the XML APIs in version 1.0 release of System.Xml in the .NET Framework and worked on the design of version 2.0 until the end of 2004. In this role, he helped define the future direction of XML and data access in the .NET Framework and within SQL Server 2005. Mark is now the program manager for the Web Services Enhancements (WSE) product, which enables developers to build advanced, secure, service-oriented applications within Visual Studio, based around the WS-* specifications. Fortunately, this still allows him to work with developers and the XML APIs in .NET, and to remain passionate about current and emerging XML technologies to integrate data across platforms--XML came, it saw, it integrated.Mark speaks regularly at conferences and can be contacted via his blog at http://blogs.
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Alex Homer is a computer geek and Web developer with a passion for ASP.NET, who doubles as a consultant, trainer, and speaker. Together with Dave Sussman, he has written many books on Microsoft technologies, including ASP.NET v. 2.0--The Beta Version (Addison-Wesley, 2005). He and Dave are the only two Microsoft "Software Legends" from the UK. Dave Sussman speaks frequently at Microsoft development conferences and has been writing about ASP since its earliest release. Together with Alex Homer, he has written many books on Microsoft technologies, including ASP.NET v. 2.0--The Beta Version (Addison-Wesley, 2005). He and Alex are the only two Microsoft "Software Legends" from the UK. Mark Fussell is a lead program manager at Microsoft, working on XML and Web service technologies. He designed the XML APIs in version 1.0 release of System.Xml in the .NET Framework and worked on the design of version 2.0 until the end of 2004. In this role, he helped define the future direction of XML and data access in the .NET Framework and within SQL Server 2005. Mark is now the program manager for the Web Services Enhancements (WSE) product, which enables developers to build advanced, secure, service-oriented applications within Visual Studio, based around the WS-* specifications. Fortunately, this still allows him to work with developers and the XML APIs in .NET, and to remain passionate about current and emerging XML technologies to integrate data across platforms—XML came, it saw, it integrated. Mark speaks regularly at conferences and can be contacted via his blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/mfussell.
List of Figures.
List of Tables.
Foreword.
1. ADO.NET and System.Xml Version 2.0.
The Version 2.0 Technology Preview Release.
Summary of New Features in Version 2.0.
The Growing Importance of XML.
Relational Data Binding in ASP.NET.
A Roadmap for This Book.
Summary.
2. Bulk Loading, Batch Execution, and Paging.
The New Bulk Data Copy Features.
The New Batched Update Features.
Data Paging with the Command Object.
Retrieving Connection Statistics.
Summary.
3. MARS, Asynchronous Commands, and ObjectSpaces.
Expanded and Improved Data Access Features.
MARS in Action.
Asynchronous Command Execution.
An Overview of ObjectSpaces.
Summary.
4. ADO.NET and SQL Server "Yukon".
SQL Server Query Notifications.
SQL Server User-Defined Types.
Managed Code, Server-Side Cursors, and Result Sets.
Summary.
5. New Features of System.Xml.
Why Should I Care about XML?
System.Xml Version 1.x.
The Quest for Universal Data Access.
Which Programming Data Model: Relational, Object, or XML?
The Changing XML Landscape.
What's New in System.Xml Version 2.0.
Summary.
6. The XPathDocument2 Class.
Creating and Updating the XPathDocument2 Class.
An Overview of the XPathDocument2 Class.
Properties and Methods for the XPathDocument2 Class and Dependent Classes.
The XPathEditor and XPathChangeNavigator Classes.
Using the XPathDocument2 Class.
Summary.
7. The XmlAdapter and SqlXml Classes.
The XmlAdapter Class and XML Views.
Updating SQL Server with the XmlAdapter Class.
Migrating from SQLXML 3.0 to the .NET Framework.
XML Data Source Controls and Data Binding.
Summary.
8. XQuery and SQL Server.
A Very Brief Overview of the XQuery Language.
The XQueryProcessor Class.
The XsltProcessor Class.
The Common Query Architecture.
SQL Server as an XML Database.
Summary.
Index. 0321228391T10202003
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 6.11.2003 |
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Verlagsort | New Jersey |
Sprache | englisch |
Gewicht | 514 g |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Netzwerke |
Informatik ► Software Entwicklung ► Objektorientierung | |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Web / Internet | |
ISBN-10 | 0-321-22839-1 / 0321228391 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-321-22839-0 / 9780321228390 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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