VCS2010_08_06 – Retrieving Data with ADONET 2 in a Connected Scenario (SQL Server Compact Edition)
In an effort to see a progression from ADO.NET 2.0 to 4.0 and the new style of accessing databases and problems it solves, we begin looking at an example of database access using ADO.NET 2.0 in a Connected scenario, using a Data Reader against a SQL Server Compact Edition database. While you are welcome to use the code here within your own applications, be forewarned that the real purpose of this is not to encourage the use of the older API, but rather to highlight the style and show the evolution (which will be demonstrated a few videos after this one).
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