Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Developer's Guide - Softcover

Otey, Michael; Otey, Denielle

 
9780072260991: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Developer's Guide

Synopsis

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Developers will discover how to unleash the full power of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 with this developer's guide by best-selling author, Michael Otey. Completely rewritten and reengineered, this book will focus on the new programming models and will provide readers with all the information they need to produce top-quality commercial applications

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About the Author

Michael Otey (Portland, OR) is Senior Technical Editor of SQL Server 2000 Magazine and co-author of SQL Server 2000 Developer's Guide and SQL Server 7 Developer's Guide. He is the president of TECA, Inc., a software development and consulting firm.

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CREATE ROBUST DATA MANAGEMENT AND BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE APPLICATIONS

Build powerful, enterprise-wide database programs using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and the comprehensive information contained in this definitive volume. Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Developer's Guide explains how to develop server-side and client-side database applications and analyze business intelligence data. All of the brand-new features are covered in-depth -- including .NET CLR Integration, Reporting Services, Integration Services, Notification Services, and Service Broker. Real-world examples and practical tips detail how to use SQL Server 2005 as a cross-tier database platform with Visual Studio 2005, create custom management scripts with SQLCMD, and improve performance with SQL Profiler.

ESSENTIAL SKILLS FOR DATABASE PROFESSIONALS

  • Use SQL Server Management Studio and Business Intelligence Development Studio
  • Write stored procedures and use T-SQL Data Definition Language (DDL) and Data Manipulation Language (DML)
  • Create custom database objects with .NET CLR
  • Build enterprise database applications using ADO, ADO.NET, and ADOMD.NET
  • Develop and deploy SQL Server Integration Services packages
  • Design enterprise reports using Reporting Services and Report Builder
  • Integrate cross-platform data using XML and Web services
  • Extend SQL Server manageability using SQL Management Objects (SMO)

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