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VB.NET Hands-on Training Courses
Web Tech offers numerous VB.NET training courses:

Data Access Using ADO.Net (outline below)
Other vb.net courses include

VB.NET Introduction
Building VB.NET Web Applications
Building VB.NET Windows Applications
Web Services for the Enterprise using VB.NET
Writing ASP.NET Applications with VB.NET

Data Access Using ADO.Net and VB.NET
Cost / Duration Price: US $995, UK £695 + VAT | Duration: 2 days

Pre-requisites


Basic awareness of .NET and VB.NET (eg gained via VBUG 'Introducing VB.NET')
An understanding of SQL and relational databases
Familiarity with 'classic' ADO

Who Should Attend?

Experienced VB programmers with a good understanding of .NET concepts.

Course Benefits

 

ADO provides a powerful and flexible model for data access, and is fully useable in the .NET world. ADO.NET is an evolution of ADO designed for the loosely coupled, highly distributed applications that can be created with the .NET platform. A simple, unified programming model can be used for all data access scenarios - local, network and Internet.

You Will Learn How To:


 

Understand the purpose of ADO.NET
Learn how to use DataSets
Convert ADO experience into ADO.NET skills
Design and Build Data Access Layers for Web and Client Server Applications
Control Database updates and transactions
Use Visual Studio.NET productivity tools for Data
Understand the relationship between ADO.NET and XML

Course Overview





After examining the basic concepts of ADO.NET, we compare it with 'classic' ADO.
There is a thorough examination of the DataReader, DataSet and DataAdapter objects, and we show how to use ADO.NET data binding in Web and Windows Forms. Both the SQL and OLE DB Managed providers are used during the course.

Course Content






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Introducing ADO.NET
ADO.NET Objectives and Architecture | Client Cursors and Server Cursors | Disconnected and Connected Data Programming | ADO.NET compared to 'classic' ADO | DataSets | Benefits of ADO.NET

Managed Providers
The SQL and OLE DB Managed Providers | Connection | Command and DataReader objects | DataAdapters | Parameterised Commands | Using Stored Procedures

DataSets
Working with DataSets | Loading DataSets using XML | Loading DataSets using Managed Providers | The DataSet Object Model, DataSet Navigation | Sorting and Filtering | DataViews | Using Data Relationships | Using Stored Procedures

Data Binding with ADO.NET
ADO.NET Data binding compared to classic ADO | Data binding | Binding to Windows Forms Binding to Web Forms | Using TableMappings

Updating Data Sources
Performing Updates using Command objects | Performing Updates using DataSets | Concurrency Issues when using DataSets and DataAdapters | Controlling the Order of Updates | Programming Custom Updates | Using Transactions

Visual Programming with ADO.NET
Using Server Explorer | Database Design Tools | Visual Data Objects

Typed DataSets
Benefits of Typed DataSets | Creating XML Schemas | Creating and Customising | Typed DataSets | Using Typed DataSets

Practical Sessions






 

Using DataReaders
Exploring the DataSet object model
Data binding with the DataTable object
Performing updates with the DataSet object
Working with XML Documents
Exploring the Visual Studio .NET visual data tools
Dealing with concurrency issues
Working with stored procedures
Using transactions
Using Typed DataSets

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