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MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-516): Accessing Data with Microsoft® .NET Framework 4
A Note Regarding Supplemental Files Introduction
System Requirements
Hardware Requirements Software Requirements
Code Samples Using the CD
How to Install the Practice Tests How to Use the Practice Tests
Lesson Review Options Practice Test Options
How to Uninstall the Practice Tests
Acknowledgments Support & Feedback
Errata We Want to Hear from You Stay in Touch
Preparing for the Exam 1. ADO.NET Disconnected Classes
Before You Begin Lesson 1: Working with the DataTable and DataSet Classes
The DataTable Class
Adding DataColumn Objects to Create a Schema Creating Primary Key Columns Using Automatic Numbering for the Primary Key Column Creating DataRow Objects to Hold Data Adding Data to the Data Table Viewing the State of the DataRow Object by Using DataRowState Managing Multiple Copies of Data by Using DataRowVersion Resetting the State by Using the AcceptChanges and RejectChanges Methods Using SetAdded and SetModified to Change RowState Deleting the Data Row, and What About Undeleting? Enumerating the Data Table Copying and Cloning the Data Table Importing DataRow Objects into a Data Table
Using DataView as a Window into a Data Table
Ordering Data Using the Sort Property Narrowing the Search by Using the RowFilter and RowStateFilter Properties Enumerating the Data View Exporting a DataView Object to a New Data Table
Using a DataSet Object to Coordinate Work Between Data Tables
Being More Specific with Typed DataSet Objects Connecting the Tables with DataRelation Objects Creating Primary and Foreign Key Constraints Cascading Deletes and Cascading Updates Using Merge to Combine DataSet Data
Practice Working with DataTable and DataSet Classes
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Lesson 2: Serialization, Specialized Types, and Data Binding
Serializing and Deserializing the Data Table with XML Data Serializing and Deserializing DataSet Objects
Serializing a DataSet Object as XML Serializing a Changed DataSet Object as a DiffGram Deserializing a Data Set from XML Serializing the DataSet Object as Binary Data Deserializing a Data Set from Binary Data Looping through Data with the DataTableReader Class
Handling Specialized Types Data Binding Overview
Data Binding in Windows Forms Applications Data Binding in an ASP.NET Application Data Binding in Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) Applications
Practice Working with Disconnected Data Classes
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Case Scenarios
Case Scenario 1: The Traveling Sales Team Case Scenario 2: Sorting and Filtering Data
Suggested Practices Take a Practice Test
2. ADO.NET Connected Classes
Before You Begin Lesson 1: Connecting to the Data Store
Using Providers to Move Data Getting Started with the DbConnection Object
Opening and Closing the Connection Configuring an ODBC Connection String Sample ODBC Connection Strings Configuring an OLEDB Connection String Sample OLEDB Connection Strings Configuring an SQL Server Connection String Sample SQL Server Connection Strings Attaching to a Local SQL Database File with SQL Express How DataDirectory Is Resolved
Storing the Connection String in the Application Configuration File Encrypted Communications to SQL Server Storing Encrypted Connection Strings in Web Applications
Implementing an Encrypted ConnectionString Property
Connection Pooling
Abide by Pool Rules Where’s the Pool? When Is the Pool Created? How Long Will the Connection Stay in the Pool? Load-Balancing Timeout (Connection Lifetime) Exceeding the Pool Size When to Turn Off Pooling Clearing the Pool
Practice Working with the SqlConnection Class
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Lesson 2: Reading and Writing Data
DbCommand Object
DbParameter Objects ExecuteNonQuery Method ExecuteReader Method ExecuteScalar Method
DbDataReader Object Using Multiple Active Result Sets (MARS) to Execute Multiple Commands on a Connection Performing Bulk Copy Operations with a SqlBulkCopy Object DbDataAdapter Object
Using the Fill Method Saving Changes to the Database Using the Update Method Saving Changes to the Database in Batches
DbProviderFactory Classes Using DbException to Catch Provider Exceptions Working with SQL Server User-Defined Types (UDTs)
Practice Reading and Writing Data
Practice Reading and Writing Data
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Lesson 3: Working with Transactions
What Is a Transaction? Concurrency Models and Database Locking Transaction Isolation Levels Single Transactions and Distributed Transactions Creating a Transaction
Creating a Transaction by Using T-SQL Creating a Transaction by Using the ADO.NET DbTransaction Object Setting the Transaction Isolation Level
Introducing the System.Transactions Namespace
Creating a Transaction by Using the TransactionScope Class Setting the Transaction Options
Working with Distributed Transactions
Promotion Details
Viewing Distributed Transactions
Creating a Distributed Transaction
Practice Working with Transactions
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Case Scenarios
Case Scenario 1: Clustered Servers and Connection Pooling Case Scenario 2: The Daily Imports
Suggested Practices Take a Practice Test
3. Introducing LINQ
Before You Begin Lesson 1: Understanding LINQ
A LINQ Example Deferred Execution LINQ Providers Features That Make Up LINQ
Object Initializers Implicit Typed Local Variable Declarations Anonymous Types Lambda Expressions Extension Methods Query Extension Methods
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ALL ANY ASENUMERABLE ASPARALLEL ASQUERYABLE AVERAGE CAST CONCAT CONTAINS COUNT DEFAULTIFEMPTY DISTINCT ELEMENTAT ELEMENTATORDEFAULT EXCEPT FIRST FIRSTORDEFAULT GROUPBY GROUPJOIN INTERSECT JOIN LAST LASTORDEFAULT LONGCOUNT MAX MIN OFTYPE ORDERBY, ORDERBYDESCENDING, THENBY, AND THENBYDESCENDING REVERSE SELECT SELECTMANY SEQUENCEEQUAL SINGLE SINGLEORDEFAULT SKIP SKIPWHILE SUM TAKE TAKEWHILE TOARRAY TODICTIONARY TOLIST TOLOOKUP UNION WHERE ZIP
Practice Working with LINQ-Enabling Features
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Lesson 2: Using LINQ Queries
Syntax-Based and Method-Based Queries LINQ Keywords Projections Using the Let Keyword to Help with Projections Specifying a Filter Specifying a Sort Order Paging Joins
Inner Joins Outer Joins Cross Joins
Grouping and Aggregation Parallel LINQ (PLINQ)
AsParallel Extension Method ForAll Extension Method AsOrdered Extension Method
Practice Working with Disconnected Data Classes
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Case Scenarios
Case Scenario 1: Fibonacci Sequence Case Scenario 2: Sorting and Filtering Data
Suggested Practices
Create Query with Extension Methods Create LINQ Queries
Take a Practice Test
4. LINQ to SQL
Before You Begin Lesson 1: What Is LINQ to SQL?
Modeling Your Data
Generating a LINQ to SQL Model from an Existing Database Examining the Model Mapping Stored Procedures
Examining the Designer Output
Examining an Entity Class Examining the DataContext Class
Managing Your Database Connection and Context Using DataContext
How LINQ to SQL Connects to Your Database What’s Sent to SQL Server, and When Is It Sent? Eager Loading vs. Lazy Loading
Practice Working with the LINQ to SQL Designer
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Lesson 2: Executing Queries Using LINQ to SQL
Basic Query with Filter and Sort Projections Inner Joins Outer Joins Grouping and Aggregation Paging
Practice Writing LINQ Queries to Display Data
Practice Writing LINQ Queries to Display Data
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Lesson 3: Submitting Changes to the Database
Using DataContext to Track Changes and Cache Objects The Life Cycle of an Entity Modifying Existing Entities Adding New Entities to DataContext Deleting Entities Using Stored Procedures Using DataContext to Submit Changes Submitting Changes in a Transaction
Practice Writing LINQ Queries to Display Data
Practice Writing LINQ Queries to Display Data
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Case Scenario
Case Scenario: Object-Oriented Data Access
Suggested Practices
Create an Application That Uses LINQ to SQL Queries Create an Application That Modifies Data by Using LINQ to SQL
Take a Practice Test
5. LINQ to XML
Before You Begin Lesson 1: Working with the XmlDocument and XmlReader Classes
The XmlDocument Class
Creating the XmlDocument Object Parsing an XmlDocument Object by Using the DOM Searching the XmlDocument Object
The XmlReader Class
Practice Work with the XmlDocument and XmlReader Classes
Practice Work with the XmlDocument and XmlReader Classes
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Lesson 2: Querying with LINQ to XML
Introducing the XDocument Family
The XObject Class The XAttribute Class The XNode Class The XContainer Class The XElement Class The XDocument Class
Using the XDocument Classes
Implementing LINQ to XML Queries Using LINQ to XML with Aggregates Using LINQ to XML Joins Using LINQ to XML with Namespaces
Practice Work with the XDocument Class
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Lesson 3: Transforming XML Using LINQ to XML
Transforming XML to Objects Transforming XML to Text Transforming XML to XML
Practice Use LINQ to XML to Transform Data
Practice Use LINQ to XML to Transform Data
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Case Scenario
Case Scenario: XML Web Service
Suggested Practices Take a Practice Test
6. ADO.NET Entity Framework
Before You Begin Lesson 1: What Is the ADO.NET Entity Framework?
Entity Framework Architecture Overview Entity Framework vs. LINQ to SQL Modeling Data
Mapping Scenarios Code First Model vs. Database First Model Implementing the Code First Model Implementing the Database First Model Examining the Generated Model Keys and Relationships
Managing your Database Connection and Context Using ObjectContext
Retrieving Data with ObjectContext How Entity Framework Connects to Your Database Provider and Connection String Information Storing Information about Objects and Their State ObjectContext Life Cycle Lazy Loading vs. Explicit Loading vs. Eager Loading
More Modeling and Design
Working with Complex Types Mapping Stored Procedures Partial Classes and Methods
Implementing Inheritance in the Entity Framework
TPH TPT TPC Updating the Database Schema The EntityObject Generator The Self-Tracking Entity Generator
POCO Entities
Getting Started with POCO Entities Other POCO Considerations Model-Defined Functions
Practice Design a Database to Track Music
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Lesson 2: Querying and Updating with the Entity Framework
Using LINQ to Entities to Query Your Database
Query Execution Difference in Query Execution
Introducing Entity SQL
Opening an ESQL Connection The EntityCommand Object The ObjectQuery Class The ROW Function The MULTISET Collection Working with the REF, CREATEREF, and DEREF Functions Working with Entity Sets Using Query Builder Methods
Using ObjectContext to Submit Changes to the Database
Modifying Existing Entities Adding New Entities to an ObjectContext Class Attaching Entities to an ObjectContext Deleting Entities Cascading Deletes Using Stored Procedures Submitting Changes in a Transaction
Practice Retrieve and Save Data
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Case Scenarios
Case Scenario 1: Choosing an Object-Relational Mapper Case Scenario 2: Using the Entity Framework
Suggested Practices
Create an Application That Uses LINQ to Entities Queries Create an Application That Modifies Data by Using LINQ to Entities
Take a Practice Test
7. WCF Data Services
Before You Begin Lesson 1: What Is WCF Data Services?
Introducing OData Creating a WCF Data Service
Configuring WCF Data Services (ADO.NET Data Services) Accessing Database Data
Querying Data through WCF Data Services
Accessing the WCF Data Service Executing a Simple Query Addressing Properties to Retrieve Setting Result Order Retrieving the Top x Entities Skipping Over Entities Working with Filters Eager Loading of Entities
Practice Create a WCF Data Service
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Lesson 2: Consuming WCF Data Services
Adding a Client Application
Referencing the WCF Data Service Binding to the WCF Data Service with DataServiceCollection Specifying a Payload Format Using Interceptors
Practice Add a WPF Client
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Case Scenario
Case Scenario: Exposing Data
Suggested Practices Take a Practice Test
8. Developing Reliable Applications
Before You Begin Lesson 1: Monitoring and Collecting Performance Data
Implementing Instrumentation Logging Queries
Accessing SQL Generated by LINQ to SQL Accessing SQL Generated by the Entity Framework
Accessing and Implementing Performance Counters
Practice Trace with LINQ to SQL
Practice Trace with LINQ to SQL
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Lesson 2: Handling Exceptions
Preventing Connection and Command Exceptions Handling Connection and Query Exceptions Handling Exceptions When Submitting Changes
Practice Handle Exceptions
Practice Handle Exceptions
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Lesson 3: Protecting Your Data
Encoding vs. Encryption Symmetric Cryptography Asymmetric Cryptography Hashing and Salting
Salted Hashes
Digital Signatures Encrypting Connections and Configuration Files
Encrypted Communications to SQL Server Storing Encrypted Connection Strings in Web Applications Storing Encrypted Connection Strings for Non-Web Applications Implementing an Encrypted ConnectionString Property
Principle of Least Privilege
Practice Encrypt Connection Strings
Practice Encrypt Connection Strings
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Lesson 4: Synchronizing Data
The Microsoft Sync Framework
Change Tracking Conflict Detection Data Prioritization Implementing the Microsoft Sync Framework Latest Version of Microsoft Sync Services
Practice Synchronize Data
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Case Scenario
Case Scenario: Data Synchronization
Suggested Practices Take a Practice Test
9. Deploying Your Application
Before You Begin Lesson 1: Deploying Your Application
Packaging and Publishing from Visual Studio .NET Deploying WCF Data Services Applications
Deployment for ASP.NET Web Applications Specifying Database Deployment Options Specifying Web.config File Transformations Creating the Deployment Package
Deployment for ASP.NET Websites
Copy Website Tool Publish Website Tool Using FTP in Visual Studio .NET 2010 Which Tool Do You Use?
Silverlight Considerations Deploying Entity Framework Metadata
Practice Deploy a WCF Data Services Application
Practice Deploy a WCF Data Services Application
Lesson Summary Lesson Review
Case Scenario
Case Scenario: Data Synchronization
Suggested Practices Take a Practice Test
A. Answers
Chapter 1: Lesson Review Answers
Lesson 1 Lesson 2
Chapter 1: Case Scenarios Answers
Case Scenario 1: The Traveling Sales Team Case Scenario 2: Sorting and Filtering Data
Chapter 2: Lesson Review Answers
Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3
Chapter 2: Case Scenarios Answers
Case Scenario 1: Clustered Servers and Connection Pooling Case Scenario 2: The Daily Imports
Chapter 3: Lesson Review Answers
Lesson 1 Lesson 2
Chapter 3: Case Scenario Answers
Case Scenario 1: Fibonacci Sequence Case Scenario 2: Sorting and Filtering Data
Chapter 4: Lesson Review Answers
Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3
Chapter 4: Case Scenario Answers
Case Scenario: Object-Oriented Data Access
Chapter 5: Lesson Review Answers
Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3
Chapter 5: Case Scenario Answers
Case Scenario: XML Web Service
Chapter 6: Lesson Review Answers
Lesson 1 Lesson 2
Chapter 6: Case Scenario Answers
Case Scenario 1: Choosing an Object-Relational Mapper Case Scenario 2: Using the Entity Framework
Chapter 7: Lesson Review Answers
Lesson 2
Chapter 7: Case Scenario Answers
Case Scenario: Exposing Data
Chapter 8: Lesson Review Answers
Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4
Chapter 8: Case Scenario Answers
Case Scenario: Data Synchronization
Chapter 9: Lesson Review Answers
Lesson 1
Chapter 9: Case Scenario Answers
Case Scenario: Data Synchronization
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