- Duration: 3 Hours
Course details
ADO.NET connections and commands are crucial components of building data-driven applications. This course examines managing connections using connection pools and configuration files, as well as stored procedures, and using generic data-access code to establish a connection. Specific topics covered include optimizing ADO.NET connections and commands, ADO.NET transactions, and working with Multiple Active Result Sets (MARS) and asynchronous commands. This course is one of a series in the SkillSoft learning path that covers the objectives for the Technology Specialist: Accessing Data with Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Exam 70-516. Passing this exam will earn the learner credit towards the MCTS: .NET Framework 4, Data Access certification.
- identify ways to pool connections
- recognize the steps for retrieving a connection string from a configuration file
- identify the steps for monitoring connection resources
- recognize the code for using parameters with SQL statements
- recognize the steps for using the ExecuteNonQuery method
- identify the steps for creating a stored procedure with parameters
- recognize how to use the DBProviderFactory, DbConnection, DbCommand, and DbException objects
- identify the steps for using generic data access code to retrieve provider information
- retrieve a connection string from a configuration file, based on a provider name
- create a DBProviderFactory and DBConnection
- create a DBCommand object
- handle data source errors
- recognize how the .NET Framework APIs can be used to configure transactions
- identify the code for implementing implicit and explicit transactions and for managing concurrency
- recognize the ways for managing and implementing transactions using the System.Transactions namespace
- implement an asynchronous explicit transaction
- implement an implicit transaction
- implement concurrency
- recognize the steps and considerations for enabling and using MARS
- identify the code for using MARS to manipulate data
- identify the uses of asynchronous design patterns in a given scenario
- recognize how to poll an asynchronous operation, implement a callback, and monitor asynchronous operations
- recognize the code for manipulating large objects
- identify the code for moving large amounts of data
- identify the benefits and uses of the SqlBulkCopy class
- identify the code for populating
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