This book is a one-stop guide to ADO, the universal data access solution from Microsoft that allows easy access to data from multiple formats and platforms. It includes chapters on the Connection, Recordset, Field, and Command objects and the Properties collection; ADO architecture, data shaping, an
ADO ActiveX data objects
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- OβReilly & Associates
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
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- 634
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<p>This textbook provides an in depth course on data structures in the context of object oriented development. Its main themes are abstraction, implementation, encapsulation, and measurement: that is, that the software process begins with abstraction of data types, which then lead to alternate repre
I was expecting something better from the JSR lead for JDO. Before you buy this book, go to oreilly website for this book and go through the Chapter 1 available online. That chapter could have been fit in half as many pages without loss of information. Now refer to the errata and README available
I was expecting something better from the JSR lead for JDO. Before you buy this book, go to oreilly website for this book and go through the Chapter 1 available online. That chapter could have been fit in half as many pages without loss of information. Now refer to the errata and README available
The first book to introduce JDO, an enhancement for databases with improvements in application portability, performance and reliability. Complete coverage of JDOQL, a new query language. CD-ROM included.