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ADO, XML and XSLT - Populating Tables and Combo boxes
This article leads you through understanding the structure of the XML returned from ADO recordset.
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Against the Grain
XML developers are talking about a perennial question: how can XML and database technologies be integrated appropriately?
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Introduction to XMLDataSource control in ASP.NET 2.0
XML is an important format for storing and retrieving data on the web and the reason is it can be moved between firewalls. We see many websites with RSS and XML output. Many visitors use them to save their time and increase their speed for viewing their favorite websites and web logs. As a developer you should know that Visual Studio .NET 2005 helps you to work with XML data with its new XMLDataSource control. Using this new control you can insert, delete and update XML data easily in minimum amount of time. In this article I'm going to show you how to use this new control and describe its common properties and features. I'll try to show these features in ASP.NET because this new control is more applicable on the web.
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Use OPENXML to Minimize SQL Server Database Calls
Learn how to use the new SQL Server 2000 OPENXML functions to reduce database calls and boost your application's performance.
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Using XML Data Services in distributed applications
This article describes generic XML data services that can simplify and open up existing applications without writing extensive custom XML code.
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