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ADO programming in Visual Basic 6

by Steven Holzner
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Overview

  • High-performance database access techniques for every application
  • Detailed coverage of browser-based and multi-tier applications
  • Start-to-finish coverage of the ADO object model
  • The ADO control: powerful new events, exposed properties, and data binding techniques
  • Using Remote Data Service (RDS) to transport ADO recordsets between server and client
  • Filled with examples, tips, and solved database access problems

The most thorough, practical ADO tutorial and reference SH2ever published.

In ADO Programming in Visual Basic, master Visual Basic programmerSH3 Steven Holzner has written the first tutorial/reference designed to give experienced Visual Basic 6 developers absolute mastery over ADO. Absolutely comprehensive, and filled with realistic examples, inside tips, and solved problems, it's the total ADO guide for sophisticated VB developers.

With Holzner's expert guidance, you'll master the ADO object model from start to finish: database tools, creating data objects, transactions, using the ADO object library, using the Remote Data Service (RDS), making the most of data shaping, using the ADO control in Visual Basic applications, ADO integration with Microsoft Internet Explorer, and more. This book lays out in detail the difficult topics other books avoid, and provides a full reference to ADO.

Discover the best ways to achieve high-performance database access, whether you're creating a front-end database client or middle-tier business object, using an application, tool, language, or even an Internet browser.

About the CD-ROM

CD-ROM contains all the code samples from the book, coveringvirtually every type of data access application you're likely to encounter. BCAUTHOR = STEVEN HOLZNER has written more than 50 books, including MCSD: Designing and Implementing Visual Basic 6 Desktop Applications (Prentice Hall PTR). He co-authored the best-selling Peter Norton's Guide to Visual Basic 6, many other Visual Basic bestsellers, and is former contributing editor for PC Magazine.

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Book Details

Published
November 24, 1999
Publisher
Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall PTR, c2000.
Pages
640
Format
Textbook
ISBN
9780130858573

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