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Professional ADO 2.5 RDS Programming with ASP 3.0 [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

John Papa
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  • Taschenbuch: 819 Seiten
  • Verlag: Wrox Press; Auflage: 2nd Revised edition (1. Dezember 1999)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 1861003242
  • ISBN-13: 978-1861003249
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 23,2 x 18,6 x 4,8 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 4.8 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (4 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 1.887.128 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
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Amazon.co.uk

Getting the most out of ASP-based Web pages on the Microsoft Web platform is the mission of Professional ADO 2.5 RDS Programming with ASP 3.0, a practical-minded tutorial for developing Web pages with dynamic content using the latest standards from Microsoft, including ADO, RDS and XML.

Approachability and practicality characterise this book. It features short, comprehensible tutorials on basic ASP development using ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) and Remote Data Services (RDS) for Internet Explorer. The text is filled with useful information, including bug workarounds, gotchas and tips for better performance. Of special interest is the material on using XML to deliver database results. (You learn how to use XML as a standard for processing and saving query results, as well as for storing local results with RDS.) Another helpful section shows how to use Visual Basic to create data objects on the middle tier. This simple solution will at least get you started with Microsoft's Distributed interNet Architecture (DNA) "best practices" for creating scalable Web applications.

One standout chapter shows how to use ADO successfully with Oracle databases (a popular choice with Webmasters). Again, practical tips focus on overcoming known bugs and the limitations of getting these Microsoft and Oracle products to coexist. Useful reference sections on ADO, RDS, (and Oracle) round out the book.

Overall, this is an ideal choice for anyone planning to take advantage of RDS on Internet Explorer on the client, but its good mix of practical tips for the server side of development make Professional ADO 2.5 RDS Programming with ASP 3.0 a particularly valuable resource. --Richard Dragan, Amazon.com

    Topics covered:
  • ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) and Remote Data Services (RDS) overview
  • ADO 2.5 object model
  • New features, including Record and Stream objects
  • Using database Connection objects
  • Transactions
  • Events
  • Working with Command objects
  • Parameters
  • Recordset objects (including XML options)
  • Cloning
  • Sorting
  • Batch updates and multiple recordsets
  • Disconnected recordsets and RDS
  • Metadata and custom Recordsets
  • XML support
  • Data-shaping tutorial
  • Using ADO with MTS on the middle tier
  • RDS objects (basic operations, the RDS data control, ActiveX servers)
  • Tips and pitfalls for using Oracle with ADO
  • Oracle stored procedures
  • ADS and RDS reference

Amazon.com

Getting the most out of ASP-based Web pages on the Microsoft Web platform is the mission of Professional ADO 2.5 RDS Programming with ASP 3.0, a practical-minded tutorial for developing Web pages with dynamic content using the latest standards from Microsoft, including ADO, RDS, and XML.

Approachability and practicality characterize this book. It features short, comprehensible tutorials on basic ASP development using ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) and Remote Data Services (RDS) for Internet Explorer. The text is filled with useful information, including bug workarounds, gotchas, and tips for better performance. Of special interest is the material on using XML to deliver database results. (You learn how to use XML as a standard for processing and saving query results, as well as for storing local results with RDS.) Another helpful section shows how to use Visual Basic to create data objects on the middle tier. This simple solution will at least get you started with Microsoft's Distributed interNet Architecture (DNA) "best practices" for creating scalable Web applications.

One standout chapter shows how to use ADO successfully with Oracle databases (a popular choice with Webmasters). Again, practical tips focus on overcoming known bugs and the limitations of getting these Microsoft and Oracle products to coexist. Useful reference sections on ADO, RDS, (and Oracle) round out the book.

Overall, this is an ideal choice for anyone planning to take advantage of RDS on Internet Explorer on the client, but its good mix of practical tips for the server side of development make Professional ADO 2.5 RDS Programming with ASP 3.0 a particularly valuable resource. --Richard Dragan

Topics covered:
  • ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) and Remote Data Services (RDS) overview
  • ADO 2.5 object model
  • New features, including Record and Stream objects
  • Using database Connection objects
  • Transactions
  • Events
  • Working with Command objects
  • Parameters
  • Recordset objects (including XML options)
  • Cloning
  • Sorting

  • Batch updates and multiple recordsets
  • Disconnected recordsets and RDS
  • Metadata and custom recordsets
  • XML support
  • Data-shaping tutorial
  • Using ADO with MTS on the middle tier
  • RDS objects (basic operations, the RDS data control, ActiveX servers)
  • Tips and pitfalls for using Oracle with ADO
  • Oracle stored procedures
  • ADS and RDS reference

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    ADO and so much more 31. Juli 2000
    Von DBL
    Every WROX book I have read lately(5) seems to be better than the previous. This book is not only an excellent reference on ADO, it gives an easy to read, highly understandable tour through just about all areas of Microsoft Development technology with an informative 2 chapter visit into Oracle. It amazes me how these authors can get such a handle on developing technology. Kudos to John Papa and the Wrox team.
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    Thx Papa! 30. Juli 2000
    Von B. Hynum
    Clear, concise, well documented code, excellent explanations. I usually find what I'm after within 5 minutes. I will read this one cover to cover after I finish Vieira's SQL Programming. My first 2 WROX books have been the best programming books I have read in my 30+ years as a professional programmer. (Take a look at the samples download!)
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    This is by far the most comprehensive and coherent coverage of ADO that I've found, and quite possibly the best technical book I've ever purchased.

    If you're looking for a thorough discussion on the pros and cons of the various ADO features and when to employ them, you'll want this book. If you're looking to get started in ADO programming and want to learn from the ground up without drowning in technobabble and without falling asleep, you'll want this book. If all you need is a technical reference to the complete ADO object model to replace the shallow references you'll find in other ADO books, you'll want this book.

    The text is well written, the code is explained clearly and concisely, and the book is structured in such a way that you don't have to flip from chapter to chapter trying to sort out material covered earlier in the book. In short, if you work with ADO in any way, you'll want this book

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