A complete guide to building powerful, distributed database applications using today's hottest data access technology.
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. In this book, you'll learn how to get the most out of this dynamic new technology. It provides a complete practical overview of ADO and related distributed application technologies. 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. 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.
* Transaction/Batch Processing.
* Using ADO with Windows Distributed Application Services (MTS and MSMQ).
* Distributed Object-Oriented Design and Development using ADO.
On the companion Web site you'll find:
* Complete code examples.
* ADO related links.
* Updates on the technologies and methods described in the book.
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WILLIAM MARTINER is an architect, mentor, manager, author, and active developer specializing in large-scale client/server and Internet/intranet applications. He is an MCSD, a veteran trainer and author of Visual Basic Programmer's Guide to Web Development (Wiley), several training guides on Microsoft technologies, and a number of articles for industry publications.
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.
JAMES FALINO is a project manager with GARPAC Corp., a New York City-based software development firm. He is also a Microsoft Certified Developer and trainer, and has written several articles on client/server development.
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