TEMARIO Y CONTENIDOS
Programming with Microsoft ADO.NET
Moc 2389
Introduction
This course will teach developers to build data-centric applications and
Web services with Microsoft ADO.NET, Microsoft SQL Server™ 2000, and the
Microsoft .NET Framework.
Audience
This course is designed for the professional platform developer who is
responsible for designing and building data-centric, distributed
applications for his or her organization. It is designed for developers
who have component and Web application development skills, and who have
previously built solutions by using Microsoft Visual Studio®.Typically,
these individuals will have the following skills: Experience with a .NET
language such as Microsoft Visual Basic® .NET, Microsoft Visual C#™, or
Microsoft Visual C++®; an understanding of object-oriented concepts and
terminology; experience developing distributed applications; and
experience developing Web-based applications hosted on Internet
Information Server.
At Course Completion
After completing the course, students will be able to:
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Describe data-centric applications, ADO.NET architecture, and ADO.NET
and XML.
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Connect to SQL Server and other data sources.
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Perform connected database operations including executing SELECT
commands, database definition commands, dynamic SQL commands, and
commands that return data from a SQL Server database in XML.
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Build a DataSet schema, populate it with data, and modify the data
programmatically.
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Build a DataSet from an existing data source.
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Use XML techniques while working with DataSets, including mapping
tables and columns, creating XSD schemas, building strongly typed
DataSets, and interacting with XMLDataDocuments.
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Build a Web service that uses ADO.NET to query and update a data
source.
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Troubleshoot errors within an ADO.NET application.
Prerequisites
The course assumes that students have the following skills:
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Understanding of relational database concepts: table, row, column,
primary keys, foreign keys, constraints, and views
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Data query and modification experience, including experience with
SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE commands
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Exposure to XML documents, style sheets, and schemas
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Experience with Visual Basic .NET, Visual Basic for Applications, or
previous versions of Visual Basic
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Experience building user interfaces, including Web applications or
Microsoft Windows® applications
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
This course will help the student prepare for the following Microsoft
Certified Professional exams:
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Exam 70-305: Developing and Implementing Web Applications with
Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
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Exam 70-306: Developing and Implementing Windows based Applications
with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
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Exam 70-315: Developing and Implementing Web Applications with
Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
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Exam 70-316: Developing and Implementing Windows based Applications
with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
Course Materials
The course materials are yours to keep. You will be provided with the
following software for use in the classroom:
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
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Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Developer Edition
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XML for SQL Server 2000 Web Release 2 (WR2)
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Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
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Microsoft Access 2002
Course Outline
Module 1: Data-Centric Applications and ADO.NET
The following topics are covered in this module:
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Design of Data-Centric Applications
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ADO.NET Architecture
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ADO.NET and XML
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Give examples of storage options.
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Diagram the architecture of data-centric applications.
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Choose a connected, disconnected, or mixed environment based on
application requirements.
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Use the System.Data namespaces in applications.
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Diagram the ADO.NET object model.
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Analyze typical business scenarios.
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Explain how to use ADO.NET with XML.
Lab 1.1: Data-Centric Applications and ADO.NET
Module 2: Connecting to Data Sources
The following topics are covered in this module:
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Choosing a .NET Data Provider
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Defining a Connection
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Managing a Connection
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Handling Connection Exceptions
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Connection Pooling
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Choose a .NET data provider.
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Connect to SQL Server.
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Connect to OLE DB data sources.
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Manage a connection.
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Handle common connection exceptions.
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Implement and control connection pooling.
Lab 2.1: Connecting to Data Sources
Module 3: Performing Connected Database Operations
The following topics are covered in this module:
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Working in a Connected Environment
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Building Command Objects
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Executing Commands That Return a Single Value
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Executing Commands That Return Rows
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Executing Commands That Do Not Return Rows
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Using Transactions
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Build a command object.
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Execute a command that returns a single value.
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Execute a command that returns a set of rows, and process the result.
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Execute a command that defines database structure and permissions by
using the data definition language (DDL) and data control language
(DCL).
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Execute a command that modifies data.
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Use transactions.
Lab 3.1: Performing Connected Database Operations
Module 4: Building DataSets
The following topics are covered in this module:
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Working in a Disconnected Environment
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Building DataSets and DataTables
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Binding and Saving a DataSet
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Defining Data Relationships
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Modifying Data in a DataTable
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Sorting and Filtering
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe the disconnected environment.
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Build a DataSet and a DataTable.
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Bind a DataSet to a DataGrid.
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Open and save a DataSet.
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Define a data relationship.
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Modify data in a DataTable.
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Find and select rows in a DataTable.
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Sort and filter a DataTable by using a DataView.
Lab 4.1: Building, Binding, Opening, and Saving DataSets
Lab 4.2:
Manipulating DataSets
Module 5: Reading and Writing XML with ADO.NET
The following topics are covered in this module:
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Creating XSD Schemas
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Loading Schemas and Data into DataSets
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Writing XML from a DataSet
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Generate an XSD schema from a DataSet by using graphical tools.
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Save a DataSet structure to an XSD schema file.
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Create and populate a DataSet from an XSD schema and XML data.
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Save DataSet data as XML.
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Write and load changes by using a DiffGram.
Lab 5.1: Working with XML Data in ADO.NET
Module 6: Building DataSets from Existing Data Sources
The following topics are covered in this module:
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Configuring a DataAdapter to Retrieve Information
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Populating a DataSet Using a DataAdapter
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Configuring a DataAdapter to Update the Underlying Data Source
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Persisting Changes to a Data Source
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How to Handle Conflicts
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Configure a DataAdapter to retrieve information.
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Populate a DataSet by using a DataAdapter.
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Configure a DataAdapter to modify information.
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Persist data changes to a data source.
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Manage data conflicts.
Lab 6.1: Retrieving Data into a Disconnected Application
Lab 6.2:
Retrieving and Updating Customers and Orders Data
Module 7: Building and Consuming a Web Service That Uses ADO.NET
The following topic is covered in this module:
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Building and Consuming a Web Service That Returns Data
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Build a Web service.
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Consume a Web service in a client application.
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Troubleshoot errors in an ADO.NET application.
Lab 7.1: Troubleshooting an ADO.NET Application