VCS2010_08_09 – Creating and DataBinding to a Strongly Typed DataSet
Finishing up our look at ADO.NET 2.0, in this video we look at creating a strongly typed DataSet using a wizard in Visual C# 2010 Express Edition. We then use that strongly typed version to duplicate the example from the previous video with emphasis on how much less is required AND how much more readable, safe and usable (thanks to Intellisense) it is compared to a not-so-strongly typed DataSet. Then we focus on using a strongly typed DataSet as the basis for a databinding example, using a Windows Form DataGrid to bind to the DataSet. We do write one like of code to save our changes back into the underlying database.
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