VCS2010_08_07 – Retrieving Data with ADONET 2 in a Connected Scenario (featuring SQL Server Express Edition)

This video is similar to the previous one, however in this case we use ADO.NET 2.0 in a connected scenario using a DataReader to work against a SQL Server Express Edition database. As a result, we are forced to use a different connection string and command type (actually, we’ll demonstrate two other command types … Text and StoredProcedure). Again, the purpose of this video is not to commend this as the “one right way” to access a database in 2010, but rather to show a progression of thought in data access strategies enabled by Microsoft in ADO.NET 4.0, Entity Framework and LINQ to Entities (all topics that will be covered soon in subsequent videos.)

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