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In this chapter, you learned how to create basic database components and took an in-depth look at the DataSet and DataView. In the next chapter, you’ll continue working with the same database component and the DataSet—albeit through a new layer. You’ll learn how the data source controls wrap the ADO.NET world with a higher-level abstraction and let you build rich data-bound pages with minimal code.
If you do want to learn about all the features of the DataSet, including those that are tailored to distributed and rich client applications, you may want to consult Programming Microsoft ADO.NET 2.0: Core Reference (Microsoft Press, 2005) or Pro ADO.NET 2.0 (Apress, 2005).
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© 2006 Laurence Moroney, Matthew MacDonald (Ed.), K. Scott Allen, James Avery, Russ Basiura, Mike Batongbacal, Marco Bellinaso, Matt Butler, Andreas Eide, Daniel Cazzulino, Michael Clark, Richard Conway, Robert Eisenberg, Brady Gaster, James Greenwood, Kevin Hoffman, Erik Johansson, Angelo Kastroulis, Dan Kent, Sitaraman Lakshminarayanan, Don Lee, Christopher Miller, Matt Milner, Jan Narkiewicz, Matt Odhner, Ryan O’Keefe, Andrew Reid, Matthew Reynolds, Enrico Sabbadin, Bill Sempf, Doug Seven, Srinivasa Sivkumar, Thiru Thangarathinam, Doug Thews
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(2006). Data Components and the DataSet. In: Moroney, L., MacDonald, M. (eds) Pro ASP.NET 2.0 in VB 2005. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0118-2_8
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