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MS-2542

Advanced Data Access with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005

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Questo workshop trasmette agli studenti le conoscenze e le competenze per utilizzare le caratteristiche e le tecniche avanzate di accesso ai dati disponibili in Microsoft .NET Framework e in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. Il workshop presenta come accedere ai dati e come implementare funzionalità di database utilizzando Microsoft ADO.NET 2.0 e Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Inoltre viene presentato come utilizzare XPath e XSLT.



Cosa si impara

  • Minimizzare e gestire i conflitti dell'operazioni con il database.
  • Gestire grandi oggetti
  • Garantire la performance del database
  • Creare un codice di oggetti gestiti per for SQL Server 2005
  • Query XML usando XPath.
  • Trasformare XML usando i fogli di stile XSLT

Cosa si impara


Chi dovrebbe partecipare

Questo workshop si rivolge a sviluppatori che desiderano approfondire le conoscenze inerenti alle tecnologie dedicate allo sviluppo di applicazioni distribuite.


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Unit 1: Minimizing and Handling Database Operation Conflicts

This unit describes how to minimize data access conflicts, and how to handle these conflicts when they occur. It describes how to implement optimistic concurrency in the ADO.NET disconnected model, and how to implement optimistic concurrency by using the various isolation levels available in SQL Server 2005.

  • Why Do Data Conflicts Arise?
  • Isolation Levels Available in SQL Server 2005
  • Guidelines for Using SQL Server 2005 Isolation Levels

Lab 1: Minimizing and Handling Database Operation Conflicts

  • Exercise 1. Reading Committed Data by Using Locks
  • Exercise 2. Reading Committed Data by Using Statement-Level Snapshots
  • Exercise 3. Reading Committed Data by Using Transaction-Level Snapshots
  • Exercise 4. Handling Data Concurrency by Using ADO.NET
     

Unit 2: Handling Large Objects

This unit describes how to read and write large values efficiently to a SQL Server database. It describes how to read large binary values and large text values by using SequentialAccess for a SqlDataReader. It also describes how to write large binary values and large text values, and how to conserve resources when writing large values.

  • What Are Binary Large Objects and Character Large Objects?
  • The Process for Reading Large Objects from a Database
  • The Process for Writing Large Objects to a Database

Lab 2: Handling Large Objects

  • Exercise 1. Reading Large Values from SQL Server
  • Exercise 2. Writing Large Values to SQL Server
  • Exercise 3. Conserving Resources When Writing Large Values to SQL Server
     

Unit 3: Enhancing Database Performance

This unit describes how to enhance database performance by using new features available in ADO.NET 2.0. The unit describes how to perform asynchronous data operations, create multiple active result sets, perform batch updates, and perform bulk copies.

  • ADO.NET Enhancements in the .NET Framework 2.0
  • SQL Server Provider Statistics

Lab 3: Enhancing Database Performance

  • Exercise 1. Accessing Multiple Result Sets Concurrently
  • Exercise 2. Performing Asynchronous Data Access Operations
  • Exercise 3. Performing a Batch Update
  • Exercise 4. Performing a Bulk Data Copy
     

Unit 4: Creating Managed Code Objects for SQL Server 2005

This unit describes how to create database objects for SQL Server 2005 in a .NET Framework programming language. It describes how to create stored procedures, triggers, user-defined functions, aggregates, and user-defined types in managed code. Additionally, it describes how to deploy an assembly that contains managed objects into SQL Server 2005, and how to declare database objects to reference the managed objects.

  • The Benefits of Creating Managed Code Objects
  • Demonstration: The Process for Importing an Existing Assembly into SQL Server 2005
  • Demonstration: The Process for Implementing Managed Code Objects in SQL Server 2005

Lab 4: Creating Managed Code Objects for SQL Server 2005

  • Exercise 1. Creating Managed Stored Procedures and Triggers
  • Exercise 2. Creating Managed User-Defined Functions
  • Exercise 3. Creating a Managed Aggregate
  • Exercise 4. Creating a Managed User-Defined Type
  • Exercise 5. Importing Existing Assemblies into SQL Server 2005 (if time permits)
     

Unit 5: Querying XML by Using XPath

This unit describes how to use XPath in a .NET Framework application. It describes how to create an XPathNavigator object on an XML document, and how to locate content and evaluate expressions by using the XPathNavigator object. Additionally, it describes how to edit XML data by using the XPathNavigator object.

  • The XPath Data Model
  • The Process for Selecting and Editing XML Data by Using XPathNavigator
  • The Process for Evaluating XPath Expressions by Using XPathNavigator

Lab 5: Querying XML by Using XPath

  • Exercise 1. Selecting XML Data by Using XPathNavigator
  • Exercise 2. Evaluating XPath Expressions by Using XPath Navigator
  • Exercise 3. Creating and Using Compiled XPath Expressions
  • Exercise 4. Editing XML Data by Using XPathNavigator
     

Unit 6: Transforming XML by Using XSLT Style Sheets

This unit describes how to transform XML documents in a .NET Framework application. It introduces how to load an XSLT style sheet in an application, and how to execute the style sheet to transform an XML document. The unit also describes how to pass parameters into a style sheet, and how to create and use extension objects.

  • What Is XSLT?
  • The Process for Executing an XSLT Style Sheet
  • What Are Extension Objects? 

Lab 6: Transforming XML by Using XSLT Style Sheets

  • Exercise 1. Transforming an XML Document by Using an XSLT Style Sheet
  • Exercise 2. Resolving External Resources During XSLT Processing
  • Exercise 3. Passing Parameters into an XSLT Style Sheet
  • Exercise 4: Creating and Using Extension Objects

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Vedi/Nascondi  Prerequisiti

Per partecipare con profitto a questo corso gli allievi devono:

  • aver partecipato al corso (MS-2541) "Core Data Access with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005" oppure possedere conoscenze equivalenti;
  • essere in grado di utilizzare database stored procedures, triggers, e aggregates;
  • essere in grado di spiegare i concetti XPath e la relativa sintassi;
  • essere in grado di spiegare i concetti di XSLT.

Vedi/Nascondi  Corsi successivi

Vedi/Nascondi  Esami / Certificazioni

Il corso prepara all'esame "70–528: TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 - Web-Based Client Development" utile per la certificazione "MCTS: Web Applications"


 
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