Beginning ASP.NET Databases using C#

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(July 9, 2002)
This book looks at how we can create data-centric asp.NET applications. Written and organised in the classic Wrox Beginning style, this book is packed full of excellent code examples, which demonstrate important fundamental principles. Requiring some basic knowledge of ASP.NET and Access or a SQL-based RDBMS, the authors initially guide you through the processes involved in connecting ASP.NET pages to a database and investigate the various ways of reading data. They then explore all the major issues involved in data heavy asp.NET programming, including some slightly more advanced topics such as using stored procedures and components.

All of the material in beginning asp.NET Databases is real-world useful, and the multitude of examples ensure that you are in the driving seat on your way to becoming a succesful ASP.NET programmer.

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Author(s): John Kauffman, Kent Tegel, Brian Matsik, Jan Narkewicz, Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati, Matt Butler, Eric Mintz
User Level:Beginner
Language(s):C#
Database:Access, SQL Server 7, SQL Server 2000
Platform:Web
Publisher:Wrox
ISBN:1861007418

Book overview
This book looks at how we can create data-centric asp.NET applications. Written and organised in the classic Wrox Beginning style, this book is packed full of excellent code examples, which demonstrate important fundamental principles. Requiring some basic knowledge of ASP.NET and Access or a SQL-based RDBMS, the authors initially guide you through the processes involved in connecting ASP.NET pages to a database and investigate the various ways of reading data. They then explore all the major issues involved in data heavy asp.NET programming, including some slightly more advanced topics such as using stored procedures and components.

All of the material in beginning asp.NET Databases is real-world useful, and the multitude of examples ensure that you are in the driving seat on your way to becoming a succesful ASP.NET programmer.

 
Who is this book for?
One of the most important requirements for any web site or web server is to be able to accurately and safely transmit and store information. This information could be in any form from credit card details stored in a credit company's website database to recording the results of a straw poll on a marketing site. Whatever you need to use asp.NET Web Pages for, you will find that sooner or later you are going to need to learn how to access, read, write, and generally master operations involving a database.

If this is you, then this is the book for you.

Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: Displaying Data on the Web
Chapter 2: Relational Databases
Chapter 3: Connectiing to a Data Source
Chapter 4: Data Readers, Command Objects, and Web Server Controls
Chapter 5: Reading Data Using The Dataset Object
Chapter 6: Creating and Inserting Records
Chapter 7: Updating and Deleting Records
Chapter 8: Using Stored Procedures
Chapter 9: Data-Driven ASP.NET Applications in the Real World
Chapter 10: Componentization
Chapter 11: Performance
Chapter 12: Writing an Application


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