C# 2010 Coding Briefs Data Access

Nonfiction, Computers, Database Management, Programming, Programming Languages
Cover of the book C# 2010 Coding Briefs Data Access by Kevin Hough, Runtime Publishing, LLC
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Author: Kevin Hough ISBN: 9780983615125
Publisher: Runtime Publishing, LLC Publication: July 22, 2011
Imprint: Runtime Publishing, LLC Language: English
Author: Kevin Hough
ISBN: 9780983615125
Publisher: Runtime Publishing, LLC
Publication: July 22, 2011
Imprint: Runtime Publishing, LLC
Language: English
In today's high-tech information driven world the security of personal data is vital. We have all heard the horror stories of personal data being compromised from companies both large and small. The data access framework that we will develop in Coding Briefs will allow us to create datasets execute queries and select data in a secure managed process. This framework will provide a solid foundation for managing secure data access through stored procedures allowing us to select insert update and delete records from a SQL Server database. We will have access to parameterized queries and will develop an automated process for discovering stored procedure parameters. The major areas that we will address in this brief are as follows: -Discussing the Data Access Framework (DAL) -Importing Libraries and Declaring Values -Managing the Database Connections -Selecting Records -Manipulating Data -Preparing the Select and Execute Methods -Working with Parameters -Testing the Data Access Framework And as a bonus two complete sample applications have been added; one for Windows and one in ASP .Net that will test all of the features on the data access framework.
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In today's high-tech information driven world the security of personal data is vital. We have all heard the horror stories of personal data being compromised from companies both large and small. The data access framework that we will develop in Coding Briefs will allow us to create datasets execute queries and select data in a secure managed process. This framework will provide a solid foundation for managing secure data access through stored procedures allowing us to select insert update and delete records from a SQL Server database. We will have access to parameterized queries and will develop an automated process for discovering stored procedure parameters. The major areas that we will address in this brief are as follows: -Discussing the Data Access Framework (DAL) -Importing Libraries and Declaring Values -Managing the Database Connections -Selecting Records -Manipulating Data -Preparing the Select and Execute Methods -Working with Parameters -Testing the Data Access Framework And as a bonus two complete sample applications have been added; one for Windows and one in ASP .Net that will test all of the features on the data access framework.

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