| Course OutlineModule 1: Getting Started with ADO.NET 3.5 This module explains how to connect to a database and retrieve data by using ADO.NET commands. Lessons - Introduction to ADO.NET 3.5
- Connecting to a Database and Retrieving Data
- Best Practices for Managing Connections and Performing Queries
Lab : Connecting to a Database and Retrieving Data- Connecting to a Database
- Executing a Simple Query
- Executing a Query That Returns a Result Set
- Executing a Query That Requires a Parameter
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Describe the purpose and structure of ADO.NET 3.5.
- Explain the role of data providers in ADO.NET 3.5.
- List the technologies and techniques available for managing data with ADO.NET 3.5.
Module 2: Modifying Data by Using ADO.NET CommandsThis module explains how to modify data by using ADO.NET commands. Lessons - Inserting, Updating, and Deleting Data
- Managing Data Integrity and Concurrency
Lab : Modifying Data by Using ADO.NET Commands- Inserting, Updating, and Deleting Data in a Database
- Implementing Transactional Updates
- Executing Commands Asynchronously
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Insert, update, and delete data by using ADO.NET Command objects.
- Implement transactions to control data integrity and concurrency.
Module 3: Querying and Maintaining Data by Using DataSetsThis module explains how to use DataSets to fetch and modify data, and act as a local data cache. Lessons - Creating and Using a DataSet to Retrieve Data
- Updating a Database by Using a DataSet
- Using a DataSet in an Occasionally Connected Environment
Lab : Using a DataSet to Retrieve and Modify Data- Creating a Typed DataSet
- Retrieving Data into a DataSet
- Modifying Data in a DataSet
- Saving a DataSet and Resolving Conflicts
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Define and use a DataSet for retrieving data.
- Use a DataSet to update a database.
- Use a DataSet as a local cache in an occasionally connected environment.
Module 4: Querying and Maintaining Data by Using LINQThis module explains how to use LINQ to retrieve and update data. Lessons - Querying In-Memory Data by Using LINQ Query Expressions
- Retrieving Data by Using LINQ to SQL
- Modifying Data by Using LINQ to SQL
Lab : Querying and Maintaining Data by Using LINQ to SQL- Defining Entity Classes
- Retrieving Data by Using LINQ to SQL
- Modifying Data by Using LINQ to SQL
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Define LINQ queries for selecting data from an in-memory data structure.
- Use LINQ to SQL to query data in a database.
- Use LINQ to SQL to modify data and save changes to the database.
Module 5: Implementing an Entity Model by Using the ADO.NET Entity FrameworkThis module explains how to use the Entity Framework to implement an entity data model for querying and maintaining data. Lessons - Creating an Entity Data Model by Using the ADO.NET Entity Framework
- Querying and Modifying Data by Using the ADO.NET Entity Framework
Lab : Implementing an Entity Data Model by Using the ADO.NET Entity Framework- Creating an Entity Data Model
- Querying Entities in an Entity Data Model
- Modifying Entities in an Entity Data Model
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Explain how to use the ADO.NET Entity Framework to map a database schema to a logical business model.
- Use the ADO.NET Entity Framework to query and manage data.
Module 6: Building Occasionally Connected Solutions by Using Synchronization ServicesThis module explains how to use Synchronization Services to build occasionally connected solutions. Lessons - Understanding Microsoft Synchronization Services
- Downloading Data by Using Synchronization Services
- Uploading Data by Using Synchronization Services
Lab : Building Occasionally Connected Solutions by Using Synchronization Services- Modifying a Database Schema to Support Synchronization
- Downloading Data to a Client Computer
- Uploading Data Changes to the Database
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Explain how Synchronization Services supports occasionally-connected solutions.
- Use Synchronization Services to download data from a SQL Server database.
- Use Synchronization Services to upload data to a SQL Server database.
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