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How to learn ASP.NET from internet..This are all the best tutorial sites..


The Microsoft Reference Library for ASP.NET


0. Learn ASP.NET: - Here is a Web Link

1. Get Started with ASP.NET: - Here is a Web Link

2. ASP.NET Web Applications: - Here is a Web Link

3. Welcome to the Microsoft .NET Framework SDK QuickStart Tutorials: - Here is a Web Link

4. ASP.NET Framework: - Here is a Web Link

5. ASP.NET AJAX: - Here is a Web Link

6. Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition Guided Tour: - Here is a Web Link

7. MIX 2008 Presentations: - Here is a Web Link

8. Essential ASP.NET: Explore Configuration to Web Forms: - Here is a Web Link

9. ASP.NET Dynamic Data Preview: - Here is a Web Link

10. Working with Web Resources in ASP.NET 2.0: - Here is a Web Link

11. Starter Kits and Community Projects: - Here is a Web Link

Other resources for ASP.NET


12. Video Tutorials: - Here is a Web Link

13. Popular Books: - Here is a Web Link

14. W3Schools(ASP.NET Tutorial - with ASP.NET 2.0): - Here is a Web Link

15. General ASP.NET: - Here is a Web Link

16. ASP.NET - Mono: - Here is a Web Link

17. ASP.NET(Codeproject): - Here is a Web Link

18. ASP.NET.4GuysFromRolla.com: - Here is a Web Link

19. Great ASP.NET 2.0 Tutorial Videos Online: - Here is a Web Link

20. ASP.NET Articles & Tutorials, Sample Code, Sample Chapters, and Event: - Here is a Web Link

21. Free asp.net and asp scripts: - Here is a Web Link

22. Dotnet tutorials, C#, ASP.NET tutorials, VB.NET, Visual Studio: -Here is a Web Link

23. Code Bank Examples: - Here is a Web Link




This site gives you the best free ASP.NET book downloads and collections



Book 1: Sams Teach Yourself ASP .NET 2.0 in 24 Hours Complete Starter Kit



Book description:

    If you are familiar with creating HTML web pages but aren't familiar with creating dynamic, data driven web applications,

you should consider learning ASP. And Sams Teach Yourself ASP.NET 2.0 in 24 Hours, Complete Starter Kit is the perfect learning tool.

The Starter Kit provides the unbeatable combination of programmer/author Scott Mitchell and the step-by-step learning method of the best-selling

Sams Teach Yourself series. The accompanying CD includes Visual Web Developer 2005 Express, a lightweight, easy-to-use and easy-to-learn web

development tool, and all projects developed in the book's examples.



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Book 2: Asp .Net 2.0 Everyday Apps For Dummies



Book description:

    Create a shopping cart, online store, and Web forum, or set up a blog ASP.NET 2.0 is a functional programming tool, so why not discover how to use

it by actually creating something functional? These aren't useless "Hello World" type examples - you'll build secure e-commerce, community,

and back-end applications right from the start. Even before you've finished this hands-on guide,you'll have something to show for your efforts!


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Book 3: ASP.NET 2.0 Website Programming: Problem - Design - Solution (Programmer to Programmer)



Book description:

    Most offerings in this area are mainly reference books that dissect every little detail of version 2.0 of ASP.NET or the .NET Framework and that

– in the best cases – provide a short listing to illustrate each feature. Marco’s book has a radically different approach: he explains how you can

assemble all ASP.NET 2.0’s features and leverage its power to design, develop, and deploy a full-featured Web site. Don’t be fooled by the TheBeerHouse being

a fictitious site for a fictitious customer: if the main differences between a sample application and a real-world Web site are the performance, security, robustness,

scalability, and care for details that you expect from a commercial site, then Marco’s TheBeerHouse is more real-world than most real-world sites I have seen recently.


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Book 4: The ASP.NET.2.0.Anthology



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Book 5: ASP.NET Website Programming, C# Edition



Book description:

    ASP.NET Website Programming shows you how to build an interactive website from design to deployment.

Packed with solutions to website programming problems, this book will have you building well-engineered, extendable ASP.NET websites quickly and easily.




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Book 6: Essential ASP.NET 2.0 Nov 2006



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Book 7: ASP.NET in a Nutshell, Second Edition



Book description:

    ASP.NET in a Nutshell is a concise, one-volume reference to everything you need to make effective

use of ASP.NET. An invaluable resource that goes beyond the published documentation to highlight little-known details,

stress practical uses for particular features, and provide real-world examples that show how features can be used in a working

application, ASP.NET in a Nutshell is the definitive guide for developers of both applications and web services.

Updated for Visual Studio .NET 2003, the 2nd edition of this book includes fresh information on application and web service development,

custom controls, data access, security, deployment, and error handling, new material on web application development for mobile devices,

plus an overview of the class libraries.



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Book 8: Sams ASP.Net 2.0 Unleashed



Book description:

    ASP.NET 2.0 Unleashed is a revision of the best-selling ASP.NET Unleashed, by Microsoft Software Legend Stephen Walther.

It covers virtually all features of ASP.NET 2.0 including more than 50 new controls, personalization, master pages, and web parts.

All code samples are presented in VB and C#. Throughout the more than 2,000 pages, you will be shown how to develop state-of-the-art Web applications

using Microsoft's latest development tools. This resource is guaranteed to be used as a reference guide over and over!


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Book 9: Building ASP.NET Server Controls



Book description:

   
Building ASP.NET Server Controls will be both a tutorial and a reference for the serious ASP.NET developer who understands the benefits

of object-oriented development and wants to apply those principles to ASP.NET and server control development. It is important to note

that this book is the most up-to-date book available. It covers the important new area of mobile server control development to support

mobile phone web application development as well as using the latest version of Visual Studio .NET (2003) and the .NET Framework v1.1


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Book 10: ASP .NET 2.0 Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition Starter Kit



Book description:

# This Starter Kit serves as an entry-level introduction centered around
prebuilt projects that developers can easily deploy and customize for
their own sites
# Explains how to build good basic Web sites, including design and
architecture, for users who plan to build more complex sites in the future
# Details the key site features that beginners like to implement,
including catalogs, shopping carts, images, and secure site sections
# The authors use very little code, but where coding is needed, they
feature the simple Visual Basic language
# The CD-ROM includes Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition

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Book 11: Maximizing ASP .NET Real World Object-Oriented Development



Book description:

    Using ASP.NET, you can build Web applications that deliver unprecedented power and performance. But to make the most of ASP.NET,

Web developers need to think and work very differently from the ways they've programmed in the past. In Maximizing ASP.NET Jeffrey Putz

helps you make the transition—and reap the rewards.


    If you're a long-time scripter who's migrated from ASP, PHP, or other traditional platforms, Putz shows you how to use ASP.NET's

object-oriented model to write code that's easier to deploy, manage, extend, and reuse. If you're already comfortable with the

fundamentals of ASP.NET using C# or VB.NET, this book's platform-specific details and development best practices will

make you dramatically more effective.


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Book 12: Professional DotNetNuke ASP .NET Portals



Book description:

    DotNetNuke, the popular ASP.NET open source application, is sweeping through the ranks of ASP.NET and Web developers. Whether you've

never programmed your own Web site before or you are an experienced ASP.NET developer, you'll find DotNetNuke and this book have something to offer you.

You'll get started with invaluable hands-on insight for installing DotNetNuke on the server and then move on to developing and administering portals

created with DotNetNuke.


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Book 13: Professional Web Parts and Custom Controls with ASP .NET 2.0



Book description:

* Web Parts are reusable components that extract data from existing
Microsoft or non-Microsoft applications for use in ASP.NET Web pages;
they can also be used to build user controls
* Presents developers with an understanding of how Web Parts work and
how they can be developed
* Examines how to secure and integrate Web Parts into other Windows
systems (SQL Server, Office, ASP.NET, Content Manager)

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Book 14: ASP.NET 2.0 Instant Results



Book description:

    ASP.NET 2.0 Instant Results helps you quickly create dynamic Web pages with ASP.NET 2.0. The book is centered around a

dozen ready-to-use projects with all the code for all the projects included on the books CD-ROM - that you can use immediately.

ASP.NET 2.0 Instant Results dives into working code so you can learn it rapidly. The book and projects are written for intermediate-level

programmers with some .NET experience. The projects and book provide a quick start reference so you can use ASP.NET 2.0 immediately.


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Book 15: Special Edition Using Asp.Net (Special Edition Using)



Book description:

    It starts off with an overview of the .NET architecture which is totally meaningless. Nothing is explained, jargon is thrown

about without clarification and there are some obscure diagrams which are not explained and don’t mean anything.


    The book is supposedly aimed at Classic ASP programmers (amongst others), yet spends a very dull chapter giving an overview of ASP.NET, without bothering

to point out that almost everything explained is EXACTLY the same as Classic ASP.


    The chapters on controls are really badly explained. He doesn’t bother telling you what’s going on, just gives some code (which is as full of mistakes as the text)

and doesn’t explain most of it. He throws in new controls and code without saying why or what it does.


    Most of the text is self-contradictory and confusing. It swings from stunningly basic explanations of simple concepts to complex ideas that just aren’t

clarified. You are elft in total confusion.


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Book 16: Beginning ASP.NET 3.5 in VB 2008: From Novice to Professional, Second Edition



Book description:

    The most up-to-date and comprehensive introductory ASP.NET book you’ll find on any shelf, Beginning ASP.NET 3.5 in VB 2008 guides

you through Microsoft’s latest technology for building dynamic web sites. This book will enable you to build dynamic web pages on the fly,

and it assumes only the most basic knowledge of VB 2008.


    The book provides exhaustive coverage of ASP.NET, guiding you from your first steps right up to the most advanced techniques, such as querying databases

from within a web page and tuning your site for optimal performance. Within these pages, you’ll find tips for “best practices” and comprehensive

discussions of key database and XML principles you need to know in order to be effective with ASP.NET. The book also emphasizes the invaluable

coding techniques of object orientation and code behind, which will start you off on the track to building real-world web sites right from the

beginning–rather than just faking it with simplified coding practices.


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Book 17: Learning ASP.NET 2.0 with AJAX: A Practical Hands-on Guide



Book description:

    With this book, web developers can build engaging and interactive sites and applications using Microsoft’s latest web development tools

— ASP.NET 2.0 and the new ASP.NET AJAX framework. You learn to create applications that have all the great tricks you see on popular

commercial web sites, such as order forms and the ability to interact with a database. And you can build pages that display information

interactively without a page refresh. This straightforward tutorial explains how.


    Learning ASP.NET 2.0 with AJAX helps you master the concepts and techniques of Microsoft’s tools with plenty of annotated examples, review quizzes,

web construction exercises and chapter summaries, so you can practice new skills and test your understanding as you go. With it, you’ll learn to:

    Master the fundamental skills of ASP.NET 2.0 to build professional quality web applications

    Integrate new Ajax tools and CSS with ASP.NET 2.0 for flashier and more interactive sites

    Build applications with minimal coding using Visual Studio or its free counterpart, Visual Web Developer

    Connect your site with a database so that users can retrieve, interact and save data

    Debug your application, deal with unexpected problems, and protect your site from malicious users

    Use the community-maintained ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit to extend the controls that come with ASP.NET AJAX

    Use personalization tools to give your site a customized look for each user

    Ideal for beginning web developers, or those who are new to ASP.NET, this book gets you involved with your own learning through hands-on

lessons that are clear and to the point. You get the chance to try out new techniques on the spot. Want to join the world of modern web development?

This book will get you started.


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Book 18: asPro ASP.NET for SQL Server: High Performance Data Access for Web Developers (Proffesional Reference Series)



Book description:

    Pro ASP.NET for SQL Server: High Performance Data Access for Web Developers explains how to use ASP.NET 2.0 and SQL Server 2005

most efficiently together. It covers all crucial performance issues and illustrates optimal techniques with enterprise-quality development.


    Performance is always an issue, and optimizing database access is one of the most daunting performance challenges facing web developers.

With Brennan Stehling as your guide, you’ll explore the many overlaps of web and database technologies, including configuration, programming,

performance tuning, and deployment. You’ll learn how to make high-performance database access not just a goal, but a reality.


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Book 19: Microsoft AJAX Library Essentials: Client-side ASP.NET AJAX 1.0 Explained



Book description:

    A practical tutorial to using Microsoft AJAX to enhance the user experience of your ASP.NET web applications covering the most up to date

versions of the AJAX tools. With ASP.NET AJAX (formerly known as ATLAS) developers can quickly create rich and responsive web pages

with efficient server communication by simply adding a few server controls to their pages. Because ASP.NET AJAX is integrated with ASP.NET,

developers have full access to the built-in ASP.NET 2.0 application services and the entire .NET Framework.


    This book is the most practical and efficient resource a reader can get to enter the exciting world of AJAX in ASP.NET.

Targeting the most recent version of the ASP.NET AJAX tools, this book will teach you how to create faster, lighter, and richer web

applications by using the Microsoft AJAX technologies to their full potential. Beginning with a hands-on tour of the basic technologies

associated with AJAX, JavaScript, XMLHttpRequest, JSON, and the DOM, you’ll move on to a crash course in the Microsoft AJAX tools.

You’ll understand the architecture of the Microsoft AJAX components, how they all fit together, and exactly what they can do for you.

At every stage of your journey, you’ll be able to try out examples to illuminate the theory, and consolidate your understanding.


    In addition to learning about the client and server controls, you’ll also see how to handle errors and debug your ASP.NET AJAX applications.

To get your client pages interacting with your server, the Microsoft AJAX framework allows you to consume web services on the

client without having to worry about the underlying protocol used for exchanging the data. You will see how to create ASP.NET

web services in practice, and consume them in your AJAX applications. To get your client pages interacting with servers on other domains,

the Microsoft AJAX framework provides bridges that allow you to make cross-domain calls seamlessly. This book shows you how this works

and how to implement it, including how to consume services from Amazon’s ECS (E-Commerce Services). Microsoft AJAX brings the power of

the ASP.NET data presentation server controls to the client, enhancing the power and responsiveness of controls such as the GridView and DetailsView.


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Book 20: Programming ASP.NET AJAX: Build rich, Web 2.0-style UI with ASP.NET AJAX



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Book 21: Silverlight and ASP.NET Revealed



Book description:

    Microsoft Silverlight allows you to create rich multimedia interfaces with the power and flexibility of Flash, but with the extensibility

and the great tools that .NET offers. With Silverlight and ASP.NET Revealed, you’ll learn to use Microsoft’s Silverlight technology in conjunction

with ASP.NET and Visual Studio 2008 (codename Orcas). You will ultimately incorporate Silverlight into an ASP.NET web site and use the ASP.NET controls

that render Silverlight content. But you’ll also get the basics of Silverlight, too, making this book a must-read for any web developer curious about

Silverlight.


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Book 22: Pro ASP.NET 2.0 Website Programming



Book description:

    Pro ASP.NET 2.0 Website Programming shows you how to harness the ASP.NET technology to build websites that tackle real business needs.

It provides ideas and practices that help reduce maintenance costs, decrease development time, and manage user perception.

It discusses not only the technical implementation but the business reasoning behind the ideas–using real business situations,

drawn directly from the author’s extensive consulting experience.


    Business application development projects routinely begin with limited resources, tight budgets, and constrained timelines.

Many developers respond to this by starting their coding immediately, with the hope of maximizing their time.

But it’s already been proven that the best way to finish projects on time and under budget is to invest some time up front to make

the development project operate more smoothly and efficiently in the long run.


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Book 23: Professional DotNetNuke 4: Open Source Web Application Framework for ASP.NET 2.0



Book description:

  &n DotNetNuke is a powerful open source framework that creates and deploys robust modules on the ASP.NET platform.

Written by its core team of developers, this book will provide you with the tools and insight you'll need to install, configure,

and develop your own stunning Web applications using DotNetNuke 4. You'll first gain an inside look into the history of this project

as well as the basic operations of a DotNetNuke portal. You'll then find detailed information on how the application is architected

and how you can extend it by building modules and skins. With this information, you'll be able to complete projects such as commercial

Web sites, corporate intranets and extranets, online publishing portals, and custom vertical applications.


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Book 24: Beginning ASP.NET 1.1 with VB.NET 2003 (Beginning)



Book description:

    This book teaches you how to build custom ASP.NET Web sites from the ground up. An expert team of authors

uses their extensive ASP.NET programming experience to give you hands-on instruction in the best way to create Web sites with ASP.NET.

This completely updated edition features new examples, and all code is written and tested for ASP.NET version 1.1.


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Book 25: ASP.NET 2.0 Demystified



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Book 26: ASP.NET 3.5 For Dummies


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Book 27: Professional ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX



Book description:

- ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX (formerly known as “Atlas”) is Microsoft’s Ajax
tool for ASP.NET developers and this book covers the ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX
final release-not a beta or preview
- Explains how to use the ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX features to create richer,
more responsive dynamic Web sites
- Discusses the architecture of ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX, including the
server-side ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX Extensions and the client-side Microsoft
AJAX library and runtime
- Walks readers through examples for each feature element,
demonstrating how the client and server interact to produce a better Web
application
- Reviews such topics as client framework, script manager control,
networking stack, application services, partial page updates, control
extenders, client form elements, and client behaviors

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Book 28: Building A Web 2.0 Portal With ASP.NET 3.5


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Book 29: ASP.NET 2.0 Data Access and Data-Binding


Book description:

The following videos are available for this series:

01 - ADO.NET 2.0 Introductory Video
This video discusses what ADO.NET 2.0 is at a very high level and
why we need it. It discusses the important methods and objects
required to work with data in both the disconnected and connected
data access models.

02 - Configuring a Local Microsoft SQL Server Connection String
This video discusses how to create a connection to a Microsoft SQL
2005 Express database file using the Data Explorer in Visual Web
Developer 2005 Express Edition. It discusses how to use this
connection to generate the connection string information for us in
the ConnectionStrings configuration section located in the web.config.
Lastly, it discusses details about the parameters required in a connection
string in order to create a successful database connection.

03 - Configuring a Microsoft Access Connection String
This video discusses how to create a connection to a Microsoft Access
Database file using the Data Explorer in Visual Web Developer 2005
Express Edition. It discusses how to use this connection to generate
the connection to the Access Database file with an Access DataSource
Control. It also covers how to create a connection string manually
and use that with some ADO.NET 2.0 code to populate a GridView control.
Lastly, it discusses details about the parameters required in this
connection string in order to create a successful database connection.

04 - Configuring a Remote Microsoft SQL Server Connection String
This video discusses how to create a connection to a Microsoft SQL
2005 Express database using the Data Explorer in Visual Web Developer
2005 Express Edition. It discusses how to use this connection to generate
the connection string information for you in the ConnectionStrings
configuration section located in the web.config… It talks about the
parameters required in a connection string in this scenario in order
to create a successful database connection and even shows you how to
create a connection string using a .udl (universal DataSource locator)
file for use in your application.

05 - Returning Tabular Data Using an SqlDataSource Control
This video covers how to bind tabular data to the GridView control using
the SqlDataSource control. You will learn how to take this data displayed
in the GridView and filter the data returned by using form posted values,
filter expressions and control parameters in code.

06 - Returning Tabular Data Using an AccessDataSource Control
This video covers how to bind tabular data to the GridView control using
the AccessDataSource control. You will learn how to take this data displayed
in the GridView and filter the data returned with form posted values, filter expressions and control parameters in code.

07 - Using the SiteMapDataSource to Generate Navigation
This video covers how to use the SiteMapDataSource to generate navigational
elements in your site. It talks about how to take advantage of the
SiteMapDataSource to control the display of these elements and shows you
how to use one SiteMapDataSource for multiple menus that might have a
different display. You’ll also be shown you how to use the SiteMap class
to set titles on your page so you can have a uniform title set to display
in the browser title bar. Finally, you’ll learn how to use more than one
sitemap in your site to gain more control over navigation.

08 - Binding XML Data to DataBound Controls Using the XmlDataSource
This video covers how to use the XmlDataSource to bind to DataBound controls
such as the Treeview, DataList & DetailsView, to a custom XML file. It also
discusses how to use some Xpath and Xslt to change how the XMLDataSource
binds to and displays the XML file.

09 - Returning Tabular Data Using an ObjectDataSource
This video discusses how to bind tabular data to DataBound controls using
the ObjectDataSource and a custom DataObject. It discusses what makes the
DataObject work with the ObjectDataSource and how to configure the
ObjectDataSource to retrieve data from the DataObject. Finally, it briefly
talks about when you might want to use the ObjectDataSource in your applications.

10 - Filtering and Binding Tabular Data Using the SqlDataSource
This video extends the previous video (ASP2DATA_09) on binding tabular data to DataBound controls using the ObjectDataSource and a custom DataObject by
implementing Filtering with both a select parameter and a filter expression.
It covers the extensions made to the DataObject in order to make the select
method work with parameters as well as how to programmatically configure
control parameters for use with the ObjectDataSource so that it can execute
retrieval of data from the DataObject. Finally it covers how to set filtering
on the ObjectDataSource with both a cached and un-cached DataSet.

11 - Performing CRUD (Create, Retrieve, Update, Delete) Operations Using the ObjectDataSource
This video extends the previous video (ASP2DATA_10) on binding and filtering
tabular data to DataBound controls using the ObjectDataSource and a custom
DataObject by implementing typical C.R.U.D or Create, Retrieve, Update,
Delete operations on a GridView and a FormView. It discusses the necessary configurations required to be made to the ObjectDataSource to give us our
desired functionality. Finally, it covers the extensions made to the
DataObject in order to make these operations work with our DataBound controls.

12 - Performing CRUD Operations on Disconnected DataTables and Updating the Source
This video discusses how to populate a DataTable using a SqlDataAdapter.
It discusses how to populate tables for use in a disconnected scenario and
how to bind the data to databound controls. Finally it discusses how to save
any changes made to the data in the DataTable or reject the changes completely.

13 - Using an ADO.NET 2.0 SqlDataAdapter to Fill DataSets
This video discusses how to populate a DataSet using an ADO.NET 2.0
SqlDataAdapter. It discusses how to populate multiple tables for use
in a Disconnected DataSet and how to bind the data to databound controls.
Finally it discusses how to save any changes made to the data in the
data set or reject the changes completely.

14 - Loading XML Data Into DataSets and DataTables
This video discusses how to load XML data from an XML file into both
DataTables and DataSets, the requirements for doing this with both objects,
and how to save changes made to the data back to the source file.

15 - Using the SqlCommand Object to Retrieve Data (Part 1 of 2)
One of the most common issues surrounding development of database driven
web sites is data access. Some of the most common questions that I see are
“how do I update” or “how do I add new records?” The goal of the following demonstrations in this webform is to remove the mystery behind this functionality. This video discusses ADO.NET data access at a lower level. It will discuss the material that underlies most, if not all, of the .NET datasource controls
methods for data access and manipulation. It discusses the SqlCommand Object
and its various methods used to work with data. It also discusses standard
ways to eliminate the “gotchas” when it comes to data access and making sure resources are closed when they are no longer needed.

16 - Using the SqlCommand Object to Retrieve Data (Part 2 of 2)
This video continues our discussion of the previous ADO.NET video by
examining the remaining execute methods of the SqlCommand Object, and
finally covers multiple active result set functionality that can be achieved
with the SQL Server 2005 editions only. We first look at the Execute
NonQuery method of the SqlCommand Object so we can see just how easy it
is to perform inserts to a database. Then we show you how to use a
SqlDataReader to populate a DataTable for binding to a gridview.
Finally we discuss how to insert and retrieve xml data from your database,
and close the video with our discussion of MARS.

17 - Using DataRelations in Untyped DataSets
This video covers how to use DataRelations in an Untyped DataSet to
relate records between two DataTables. It shows you how to create and
add the relationship object to the DataSet and why we need to do this
with untyped datasets. Finally, it shows you how to locate all the child
DataRows for a particular record selected in the primary DataTable.

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