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Course 2389 |
2389 Programming with Microsoft ADO.NET |
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To view the course outline click here.
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This course will teach developers to build data-centric applications and Web
services with Microsoft ADO.NET, Microsoft SQL Server 2000, and the Microsoft
.NET Framework.
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| What you will learn |
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After completing this course, students will be able to:
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Describe data-centric applications, ADO.NET architecture, and ADO.NET and
XML. |
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Connect to SQL Server and other data sources. |
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Perform connected database operations including executing SELECT commands,
database definition commands, dynamic SQL commands, and commands that return
data from a SQL Server database in XML. |
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Build a DataSet schema, populate it with data, and modify the data
programmatically. |
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Build a DataSet from an existing data source. |
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Use XML techniques while working with DataSets, including mapping tables and
columns, creating XSD schemas, building strongly typed DataSets, and interacting
with XMLDataDocuments. |
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Build a Web service that uses ADO.NET to query and update a data
source. |
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Troubleshoot errors within an ADO.NET application.
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| Prerequisites |
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Before attending this course, students must have:
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Understanding of relational database concepts: table, row, column, primary
keys, foreign keys, constraints, and views |
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Data query and modification experience, including experience with SELECT,
INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE commands |
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Exposure to XML documents, style sheets, and schemas |
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Experience with Visual Basic .NET, Visual Basic for Applications, or previous
versions of Visual Basic |
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Experience building user interfaces, including Web applications or Microsoft
Windows applications
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| Audience |
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This course is designed for the professional platform developer who is
responsible for designing and building data-centric, distributed applications
for his or her organization. It is designed for developers who have component
and Web application development skills, and who have previously built solutions
by using Microsoft Visual Studio.
Typically, these individuals will have the following skills: Experience with
a .NET language such as Microsoft Visual Basic .NET, Microsoft Visual C#, or
Microsoft Visual C++; an understanding of object-oriented concepts and
terminology; experience developing distributed applications; and experience
developing Web-based applications hosted on Internet Information Server.
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| Duration |
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3 days.
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