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Core Data Access with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
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Core Data Access with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 (Certificate) INIXINDO has trained more than 4000 IT professionals a year from more than 1000 national and multinational companies. INIXINDO has also established strategic alliances with big multinational IT companies such as IBM, Cisco Systems, Oracle Corp, Sun Microsystems, Microsoft, Software AG and many others.
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A Classroom course provided by Inixindo in Bandung, Jakarta, Palembang, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Core Data Access with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 WorkshopThis three-day instructor-led workshop provides students with the knowledge and skills to develop data-access applications by using the Microsoft .NET Framework and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. The workshop describes how to access and update data in a database by using ADO.NET. The workshop also describes how to create, read, and write XML data. Audience Profile This workshop is intended for corporate and Independent Software Vendor (ISV) application developers who have a desire to learn more about specific technology areas in distributed application development. At Workshop Completion After completing this course, students will be able to: Connect to databases and read data. Query and update databases by using commands. Perform transactional operations. Perform disconnected operations programmatically. Perform disconnected operations by using Visual Studio 2005 wizards. Perform XML operations on disconnected data. Read and write XML data. Process XML data by using the Document Object Model DOM. A Classroom course provided by Global Knowledge Singapore in Singapore, Singapore
Core Data Access with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Workshop (Certificate)This three-day instructor-led workshop provides students with the knowledge and skills to develop data-access applications by using the Microsoft .NET Framework and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. The workshop describes how to access and update data in a database by using ADO.NET. The workshop also describes how to create, read, and write XML data.
This workshop is intended for corporate and Independent Software Vendor (ISV) application developers who have a desire to learn more about specific technology areas in distributed application development.
Prerequisites Before attending this workshop, students must:
Be able to manage a solution environment using the Visual Studio 2005 integrated development environment IDE and tools Understand the .NET Framework 2.0 and the Common Language Runtime Be able to program an application using a .NET Framework 2.0 compliant language Know how to make assemblies available to other applications Have a good understanding of basic relational database concepts Be able to use basic SQL commands Have a good understanding of XML including XML declaration, elements, attributes, and namespaces Be able to explain XML schema concepts Delegates will learn how to Connect to databases and read data. Query and update databases by using commands. Perform transactional operations. Perform disconnected operations programmatically. Perform disconnected operations by using Visual Studio 2005 wizards. Perform XML operations on disconnected data. Read and write XML data. Process XML data by using the Document Object Model DOM. Leads to examination 70�51 �UPGRADE: MCAD skills to MCPD: Web Developer by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework 70�52 �UPGRADE: MCAD Skills to MCPD: Windows Developer by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework 70�53 �MCSD Microsoft .NET Skills to MCPD: Enterprise Application Developer by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework: Part 1 70�28 �Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 �Web-based Client Development Leads to certification MCTS �.NET Framework 2.0 Web Applications Course Outline Unit 1: Connecting to Databases and Reading Data
This unit introduces the fundamental skills required to connect to a database and read data from the database. It describes how to use ADO.NET data providers to connect to various different kinds of databases, and how to execute a query that returns a scalar value from the database. It also describes how to use connection pooling to achieve scalability, and how to handle connection events and exceptions.
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What Is ADO.NET? The Process for Connecting to a Database and Reading Data What Is Connection Pooling? Unit 2: Querying and Updating Databases by Using Commands
This unit describes how to create and run commands that return a scalar value, return a result set, update data in the database, or update the schema of the database. It also describes how to create and run parameterized commands.
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ADO.NET Commands The Process for Passing Parameters into Commands Unit 3: Performing Transactional Operations
This unit describes how to manage transactions in a .NET application at the middle tier. It describes how to write ADO.NET code to start, commit, and rollback local transactions. It also describes how to specify an appropriate isolation level for a transaction, and how to enlist in distributed transactions.
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What Is a Transaction? The Process for Managing Local Transactions The Process for Managing Distributed Transactions Isolation Levels Unit 4: Performing Disconnected Operations Programmatically
This unit describes how to create and use DataSets programmatically. It describes how to create DataSet, DataTable, and DataColumn objects, how to populate a DataSet manually, and how to load and save data by using a DataAdapter. It also describes how to create in-memory views on data by using a DataView.
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What Is the ADO.NET Disconnected Model? The Process for Loading and Saving Data in a DataSet What Are DataViews? Unit 5: Performing Disconnected Operations by Using Visual Studio 2005 Wizards
This unit describes how to create typed DataSets, DataAdapters, and TableAdapters by using the TableAdapter Configuration Wizard and the Data Source Configuration Wizard in Visual Studio 2005. It also describes how to write type-safe code to access data in a typed DataSet.
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Comparing Untyped DataSets with Typed DataSets What Are Table Adapters? Demonstration: Creating a Typed DataSet by Using Visual Studio 2005 Wizards Unit 6: Performing XML Operations on Disconnected Data
This unit describes how to read and write DataSets in XML format. It describes how to read and write data only, schema only, or a combination of the two. It also describes how to read and write a DataSet as a DiffGram, so that modifications to the data can be retained when the DataSet is serialized to XML format.
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XML Representations of DataSets What Are DiffGrams? Unit 7: Reading and Writing XML Data
This unit describes how to use the XmlReader and XmlWriter classes to serially read and write XML data. It describes how to read elements, attributes, and text content in an XML document, and perform validation against an XML schema. It also describes how to create an XML document and write elements, attributes, namespace declarations, and text content.
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The Process for Serially Reading XML Data The Process for Serially Writing XML Data Unit 8: Processing XML Data by Using DOM
This unit describes how to process XML data in memory by using the Document Object Model (DOM). It describes how to load an XML document into a DOM tree, and validate the XML document against an XML schema. It also describes how to read existing XML content, modify XML content, and save the DOM tree to an XML document.
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What Is DOM? What Are DOM Trees? Types of XML Nodes in a DOM Tree
A On-site course provided by QA Ltd. in Aberdeen, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Leeds, London, Manchester, Slough, United Kingdom
Core Data Access with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Workshop (Certificate)This three-day instructor-led workshop provides students with the knowledge and skills to develop data-access applications by using the Microsoft .NET Framework and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. The workshop describes how to access and update data in a database by using ADO.NET 2. The workshop also describes how to create, read, and write XML data. This workshop is intended for corporate and Independent Software Vendor (ISV) application developers who have a desire to learn more about specific technology areas in distributed application development.
A Classroom course provided by Fast Lane Consulting and Education Services Limited in Aberdeen, Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, London, Manchester, Reading, United Kingdom
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