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Foreword xxi
Acknowledgments xxiii
About the Authors xxv
Introduction 1
Chapter 1 Exploring Application Architectures 9
Chapter 2 How Does SQL Server Work? 87
Chapter 3 Relational Databases 101 245
Chapter 4 Getting Started with Visual Studio 273
Chapter 5 Managing Executables with the Server Explorer 349
Chapter 6 Building Data Sources, DataSets, and TableAdapters 391
Chapter 7 Managing Data Tools and Data Binding 461
Chapter 8 Getting Started with ADO.NET 497
Chapter 9 Getting Connected 549
Chapter 10 Managing SqlCommand Objects 627
Chapter 11 Executing SqlCommand Objects 693
Chapter 12 Managing Updates 749
Chapter 13 Managing SQL Server CLR Executables 793
Chapter 14 Creating and Managing Reports 923
Chapter 15 Summary and Wintry: Where We Are Now 1011
Appendix I Installing the Examples and Test Databases 1015
Appendix II Reinstalling the DACW and Other Missing Functionality in Visual Studio 1021
Appendix III Monitoring SQL Server 1025
Appendix IV Creating and Managing Server-Side Cursors 1039
Index 1051
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