CS22. ADO.NET for Web Applications Using C#
Rev. 2.1
This three-day intensive course teaches the essential elements of
ADO.NET such that at the end of the course the programmer is able to utilize its
tremendous database manipulation powers to build effective database
applications for the Web. The course includes a major case study demonstrating
the use of ADO.NET and ASP.NET in a realistic setting. It is current to .NET
2.0, Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005.
For students pursuing MCTS certification, the course provides
helpful preparation for Exam 70-528: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0—Web-Based
Client Development.
The course opens with an overview of ADO.NET and its relation to
previous Microsoft data access technologies, including ADO. It includes a discussion of ADO.NET
architecture, main interfaces and classes, and programming with both the
connected and disconnected models. The database for the case study is
introduced.
The next two chapters cover in detail Connection and Command
objects, which are essential in both connected and disconnected database access
scenarios. The following chapter covers DataReaders, which provide a fast,
forward-only reading capability. Programming with DataReaders bears a close
resemblance to programming with the vintage recordset object.
Then the course focuses on the backbone of ADO.NET: DataSet and its
related classes, such as DataAdapter, DataTable, DataRow, DataColumn,
DataRelation, TableMappings and ColumnMappings. DataSet is able to handle
multiple tables while remaining disconnected. It is eminently suited for building
highly scalable applications for the Web.
Transactions and concurrency are covered. The course concludes with
a hands-on treatment of additional new ADO.NET features in .NET 2.0.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
·
Understand the architecture and main classes of
ADO.NET
·
Gain fluency in programming ADO.NET using C#
·
Gain a thorough understanding of the use of
disconnected DataSets for building highly scalable applications
·
Learn how to use new features in ADO.NET 2.0
with Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005
·
Implement a realistic case study that ties
together all the concepts of ADO.NET in a practical demonstration
Course Duration: 3
days
Prerequisites: A basic
knowledge of SQL and of programming the .NET Framework using C#. The student
should be able to write simple Web Forms applications. A working knowledge of
SQL Server is also desirable.
1.
Introduction to ADO.NET
Microsoft Data Access Technologies
From ADO
to ADO.NET
ADO.NET Architecture
Namespaces and Classes
Interfaces
DataSets and Disconnected Access
First ADO.NET Programs
Acme Computer Case Study
2.
ADO.NET Connections
.NET Data Providers
IDbConnection
Connection Classes
Connection Strings
Connection Pooling
Database Programs with ASP.NET
Connection Events
Error Handling
3.
ADO.NET Commands
IDbCommand
Command Objects
Creating Commands
Executing Commands
Parameterized Queries
Command Types
Using Stored Procedures
Batch Queries
4.
DataReaders and Connected Access
DataReaders
IDataReader
IDataRecord
Type-Safe Accessors
Null Columns
ExecuteReader Options
Multiple Result Sets
Obtaining Schema Information
5.
Data Sets and Disconnected Access
DataSet
DataAdapter
Command Objects
DataTable
DataColumn
DataRow
Row States and Versions
Accept or Reject Changes
DataTable Events
Updating a Database from a DataSet
Command Builders
6.
More about DataSets
Filtering DataTables
Multiple Table DataSets
Schema
Constraints
Relations
Navigating a DataSet
DataMapping
Creating a DataSet Programmatically
7.
Concurrency and Transactions
DataSets and Concurrency
Optimistic Concurrency
Pessimistic Concurrency
Handling Concurrency Violations
ADO.NET Transactions
Database Transactions
8.
Data Access in .NET 2.0
ASP.NET 2.0 Data Controls
Multiple Active Result Sets
Bulk Copy in ADO.NET
Asynchronous Database Operations
Appendix A. Acme Computer Case Study
Appendix B. Learning Resources
System Requirements
The entire course runs using Visual Studio 2005. Alternatively, you
can use both Visual C# 2005 Express Edition and Visual Web Developer 2005 Express
Edition. The recommended operating system is Windows XP with Service Pack 2.
Internet Information Services and SQL Server 2005 Express Edition should be
installed. See the appropriate course Setup Guide for details.
A good minimal hardware profile for this course would have a Pentium
500-MHz or equivalent CPU, 256 MB of RAM, and at least 4 GB of free disk space
for tools installation and courseware.
See the appropriate course Setup Guide for details.