Using ADO and ADOX in the .NET Framework

This webcast series is based on Microsoft ADO.NET Step by Step, by Rebecca M. Riordan. We conclude this series about ADO.NET by exploring some real-world uses of ADO.NET. We learn how you can work with data objects created with previous versions of ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), and we examine the Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects Extensions for Data Definition Language (DDL) and Security (ADOX) library. Get a solid handle on ADO.NET and discover how to take advantage of the database functionality of Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual C# .NET with this step-by-step primer. Attend this session to start working with ADO.NET right away with easy-to-grasp examples drawn from the real-world challenges developers face every day. Find out how you can use the ADO.NET object model to develop data-bound Windows Forms and Web Forms. We explain how ADO.NET interacts with XML and describe how to access older versions of ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) from the .NET Framework environment. Throughout, we provide insightful tips and expert explanations of how ADO.NET can help you accelerate development productivity, build faster applications, and deliver more powerful results.

Presented by Lindsay Rutter

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