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Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 and Databases

Category:General - Books By:Wrox, an imprint of Wiley
More info:www.wrox.comAuthor(s):John Kauffman, Bradley Millington
Pages:535Year of publication:2006

ASP.NET is Microsoft's technology for creating dynamic web sites that pull unique information for each visitor rather than showing everyone the same static HTML pages. The introduction of the 2.0 version allows for an easier relationship between data and ASP.NET.
In this book, John Kauffman and Bradley Millington guide you through the most important uses of ASP.NET_working with databases in your ASP.NET web sites.
As you progress from simple to more complex topics, you'll be introduced to  » Read more...
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ASP.NET is Microsoft's technology for creating dynamic web sites that pull unique information for each visitor rather than showing everyone the same static HTML pages. The introduction of the 2.0 version allows for an easier relationship between data and ASP.NET.
In this book, John Kauffman and Bradley Millington guide you through the most important uses of ASP.NET_working with databases in your ASP.NET web sites.
As you progress from simple to more complex topics, you'll be introduced to the additional ASP.NET and data connectivity tools that Microsoft's Web Platform and Tools team has released. Kauffman and Millington take you beyond the basics to discuss the permutations, pitfalls, and best practices that occur in real business scenarios.
What you will learn from this book
- Fundamentals of connecting web pages to databases;
- The connections to Access, SQL Server, Oracle, XML, and other data sources; - Tricks & traps for displaying data in grids, lists, and trees;
- How to allow users to change, add, and delete data;
- Techniques for creating data objects and events;
- Ways to handle data errors.