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Professional ASP.NET 2.0 Databases (Wrox Professional Guides)
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Application to migrate data between different environments using the ADO.NET 2.0 SqlBulkCopy
This article explains how to migrate data between different SQL Server environments.
A Lap Around SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition
With a new name, new capabilities, and a new focus, the product formerly called SQL Server Mobile Edition expands its reach to small-footprint desktop applications—and it's free!
Take a Leap Forward with ADO.NET vNext (Part 1)
ADO.NET vNext is a leap forward in database programming, using mapping files to isolate your applications from relational database schema changes, and letting you choose whether to deal with data directly as objects or as tabular data.
Dynamic XML from SQL Server
"Efficiency in simplicity", that's what XML is all about. XML is great for information exchange because of its simple flat file structure and user defined tags. For any application to interact with another either an complex marshalling code would be required or a simple implementation of XML would suffice. MS SQL gives us the advantage of generating dynamic XML in our data queries itself. In this article we will see some of the common used SQL XML queries.
When Snapshot Isolation Helps and When It Hurts
The benefits of SQL Server 2005's new snapshot isolation feature are well known, but SQL Server developers also need to understand the downstream ramifications of snapshot isolation.
Application to migrate data between different environments using ADO.NET 2.0 and C# windows forms
This article explains how to migrate data between different environments
Optimizing Serialization in .NET - part 2
Provides code and techniques to enable developers to optimize serialization of DataSets/DataTables.
ADO.Net on SqlServer 2005 Performance Tips
Presents Tips on how to handle SqlServer 2005 on ADO.Net
SQL Security: New SQL Truncation Attacks And How To Avoid Them
This article discusses some new threats to your SQL Web app that include modifying SQL statements or injecting SQL code even if the code has escaped the delimiting characters.
11 Oct 2006, 19:00:00 Source: SQL Security: New SQL Truncation Attacks And How To Avoid...
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Data Points: System.Transactions
The System.Transactions namespace of the Microsoft .NET Framework makes handling transactions much simpler than previous techniques. Read all about it this month.

