
ADO.NET Programming in Visual Basic .NET
Prentice Hall (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 13. January 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
432 pages
978-0-13-101881-5 (ISBN)
Description
Written for developers who need to get up to speed on ADO.NET, this book covers the ADO.NET object model from start to finish, from database tools to creating data objects, from creating Web Services to developing multi-tier database applications. It also covers everything from Windows Forms classes and data binding to creating ASP.NET web applications. More than a reference book, the authors combine personal experience and best practices with practical how-to knowledge. Unlike some other books, this book was written using the official release of Visual Studio.NET Professional, so all examples and code are fully up to date.
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Upper Saddle River
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 177 mm
Width: 235 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
635 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-101881-5 (9780131018815)
Schweitzer Classification
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
STEVE HOLZNER is Director of the Center for Increased Profits, in Ithaca, New York. Holzner has written over thirty books on PC and/or Windows programming topics. Over a million copies of his books have been sold, and they've been translated into twelve languages. Formerly a contributing editor for PC Magazine, he holds a Ph.D. from Cornell University.
BOB HOWELL has been a Visual Basic developer since VB 1. Prior to that he developed in COBOL on mainframe systems. He has done work for major corporations and developed several client/server and multi-tier applications using Microsoft technologies. These applications have ranged from document storage and retrieval to management reporting and distributed repair depot management systems. He is a master of GUI development in Visual Basic.
STEVE HOLZNER is Director of the Center for Increased Profits, in Ithaca, New York. Holzner has written over thirty books on PC and/or Windows programming topics. Over a million copies of his books have been sold, and they've been translated into twelve languages. Formerly a contributing editor for PC Magazine, he holds a Ph.D. from Cornell University.
BOB HOWELL has been a Visual Basic developer since VB 1. Prior to that he developed in COBOL on mainframe systems. He has done work for major corporations and developed several client/server and multi-tier applications using Microsoft technologies. These applications have ranged from document storage and retrieval to management reporting and distributed repair depot management systems. He is a master of GUI development in Visual Basic.
Content
Introduction.
1. Installation.
Introduction. Platform Issues. Version 6.x GUI Installation. Command-Line Installation. Version 7.x GUI Installation. Recap.
2. Starting and Stopping.
Introduction. Windows Application Start. Windows Service Start. Scripted Start. Command-Line Start. Remote Start. Stopping the Server. Recap.
3. Domains.
Introduction. Creating a New Domain. Adding a Managed Server. Adding a Managed Server, Part 2-On the Managed Server Side. Recap.
4. Architecture.
Introduction. Basic Architecture. Multiple-Tier Architecture. Proxies. Recap.
5. HTTP Servers.
Introduction. HttpProxyServlet. Apache. Netscape. IIS. Parameters. Recap.
6. Clusters.
Introduction. Communication. HttpClusterServlet. HTTP Servers. Configuration. Cluster Operations. Configuration in WebLogic Server 7.x. Recap.
7. JDBC.
Introduction. Connection Pools. MultiPools. Data Sources.
8. JMS.
Introduction. Administering JMS. Clustering JMS. Messaging Bridges. Recap.
9. Monitoring.
Introduction. Performance Tab. SNMP. Configuring SNMP.
10. Performance Tuning.
Introduction. Tuning the JVM. Tuning WebLogic Server. Execute Queues. Recap.
11. Security.
Introduction. SSL. 6.x Security. 7.x Security.
Appendix A. Administration Console Reference.
Appendix B. Networking Concepts.
Appendix C. Selected Procedures.
Index.
1. Installation.
Introduction. Platform Issues. Version 6.x GUI Installation. Command-Line Installation. Version 7.x GUI Installation. Recap.
2. Starting and Stopping.
Introduction. Windows Application Start. Windows Service Start. Scripted Start. Command-Line Start. Remote Start. Stopping the Server. Recap.
3. Domains.
Introduction. Creating a New Domain. Adding a Managed Server. Adding a Managed Server, Part 2-On the Managed Server Side. Recap.
4. Architecture.
Introduction. Basic Architecture. Multiple-Tier Architecture. Proxies. Recap.
5. HTTP Servers.
Introduction. HttpProxyServlet. Apache. Netscape. IIS. Parameters. Recap.
6. Clusters.
Introduction. Communication. HttpClusterServlet. HTTP Servers. Configuration. Cluster Operations. Configuration in WebLogic Server 7.x. Recap.
7. JDBC.
Introduction. Connection Pools. MultiPools. Data Sources.
8. JMS.
Introduction. Administering JMS. Clustering JMS. Messaging Bridges. Recap.
9. Monitoring.
Introduction. Performance Tab. SNMP. Configuring SNMP.
10. Performance Tuning.
Introduction. Tuning the JVM. Tuning WebLogic Server. Execute Queues. Recap.
11. Security.
Introduction. SSL. 6.x Security. 7.x Security.
Appendix A. Administration Console Reference.
Appendix B. Networking Concepts.
Appendix C. Selected Procedures.
Index.