Building Distributed Applications with ADO
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.13 (763 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0471317012 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 464 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-05-06 |
Language | : | English |
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* Updates on the technologies and methods described in the book. * Transaction/Batch Processing. In this book, you'll learn how to get the most out of this dynamic new technology. * Using ADO with Windows Distributed Application Services (MTS and MSMQ). * ADO related links. * Distributed Object-Oriented Design and Development using ADO. It provides a complete practical overview of ADO and related distributed application technologies. . This essential guide covers such important topics as: * The MDAC Object Structure (ADO, RDC, and ADOX). Using example applications, complete with source code, the authors show you, step by step, how to use these powerful new technologies to build sophisticated database applications of your own. On the companion Web site you'll find: * Complete code examples. * Using ADO with Diverse Data Sources (SQL Server, Oracle, Access, Microsoft Index Server) * Using ADO on the Web with ASP, RDS, and XML. From the Back Cover A compl
A Customer said VB MTS programmers - start here first. This is a great book for anyone interested in programming your typical MTS system - You have a database and a bunch of clients who want to access it using MTS.This book details the way you would do it with ADO and as a beginner's guide it is invaluable. A lot of people will say that you should buy Don Box's book, or even Ted Patterson's book first but this book is simple to understand and gives you all the basics before moving on to the more difficult topics. So start here first before you move on to the other. Griefer said Marginally useful book, Useful for beginners only. Helps in developing concepts about ADO, MTS, MSMQ and DNA in general. Lacks connectivity in examples. The source code that I downloaded from site lacks comments, which make it easy to get lost. Some of the examples don't even compile.I picked up this book with an expectation of finding a discussion (and examples) of applications that uses ADO with MTS and MSMQ all together -- I am disappointed. It talks about MSMQ only marginally.Builds concepts, gives solid reason of using certain techniques not covered anywh. A great way to learn the latest technology! I'm just learning how all this new technology works and this text has been really great at getting me up and running quickly and efficiently. Unlike most books of this genre, the text here is easy to read (almost fun - for a technical book, that is) and the examples relevant and easy to follow. I highly recommend this text for anyone either looking to get started or who needs a more detailed understanding of this technology.
. DAVID HERION is a principal consultant specializing in distributed/Internet/intranet business solutions with Xerox Connect, a worldwide systems integrator. David is also an experienced trainer in VB, Visual InterDev, and Access. He is also a Microsoft Certified Developer and trainer, and has written several articles on client/serv
In this book, you'll learn how to get the most out of this dynamic new technology. A complete guide to building powerful, distributed database applications using today's hottest data access technology. Using example applications, complete with source code, the authors show you, step by step, how to use these powerful new technologies to build sophisticated database applications of your own. * Using ADO with Windows Distributed Application Services (MTS and MSMQ). ctiveX Data Objects (ADO) give developers the ability to build enterprise-level distributed applications with access to a universe of data sources and the power to work the data. * Transaction/Batch Processing. * Distributed Object-Oriented Design and Development using ADO. This essential guide covers such important topics as: * The MDAC Object Structure (ADO, RDC, and ADOX). * Using ADO with Diverse Data Sources (SQL Server, Oracle, Access, Microsoft Index Server) * Using ADO on the Web with ASP, RDS, and XML. On the companion Web site you'll find: * Complete code examples. * ADO related links. * Updates on the technologies and methods described in the book.. It provides a complete practical overview of ADO and related distributed application technologies