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 Programming SQL Server 2005
  

  Programming SQL Server 2005 by Shawn Wildermuth ; Richard Blewett ; William Hamilton

  • Published by: O'REILLY & ASSOCIATES
  • Author: Shawn Wildermuth ; Richard Blewett ; William Hamilton
  • Page Count: 566
  • Group: SQL SERVER 2005
  • ISBN: 0596004796/9780596004798
  • Published: Mar 2006

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Programming SQL Server 2005
SQL Server 2005, Microsoft's next-generation data management
and analysis solution, represents a huge leap forward. It
comes with a myriad of changes that deliver increased
security, scalability, and power--making it the complete
data package. Used properly, SQL Server 2005 can help
organizations of all sizes meet their data challenges head
on.

Programming SQL Server 2005 from O'Reilly provides a
practical look at this updated version of Microsoft's
premier database product. It guides you through all the new
features, explaining how they work and how to use them. The
first half of the book examines the changes and new features
of the SQL Server Engine itself. The second addresses the
enhanced features and tools of the platform, including the
new services blended into this popular version. Each
chapter contains numerous code samples-written in C# and
compiled using the Visual Studio 2005 development
environment-that show you exactly how to program SQL Server
2005.

Programming SQL Server 2005 can help you:
Build, deploy, and manage enterprise applications that are
more secure, scalable, and reliable
Maximize IT productivity by reducing the complexity of
building, deploying, and managing database applications
Share data across multiple platforms, applications, and
devices to make it easier to connect internal and external
systems

Because the goal of Programming SQL Server 2005 is to
introduce all facets of Programming SQL Server 2005, it's
beneficial to programmers of all levels. The book can be
used as a primer by developers with little experience with
SQL Server, as a ramp up to the new programming models for
SQL Server 2005 for more experienced programmers, or as
background and primer to specific concepts.

Any IT professional who wants to learn about SQL Server
2005's comprehensive feature set, interoperability with
existing systems, and automation of routine tasks will find
the answers in this authoritative guide.

Preface
1. Introduction
      Contents of This Book
      What's Not in This Book
2. Tools and Utilities
      SQL Server Management Studio
      SQL Server Configuration Manager
      SQL Server Surface Area Configuration
      Database Engine Tuning Advisor
      SQL Server Profiler
      SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio
      Visual Studio 2005
      New Command-Line Utilities
3. T-SQL Enhancements
      New Data Types
      T-SQL Language Enhancements
      Data Definition Language (DDL) Triggers
      Metadata
4. Introduction to Common Language Runtime (CLR) Integration
      CLR Integration Design Objectives
      Enabling CLR Integration
      Required .NET Namespaces
      Types of CLR Routines
      Hello World Example
      DDL Support for CLR Integration
      ADO.NET In-Process Extensions Supporting CLR Programming
      Custom Attributes for CLR Routines
      SQL Server Data Types in the .NET Framework
      Testing and Debugging CLR Routines
5. Programming SQL Server CLR Routines
      Scalar-Valued Functions
      Table-Valued Functions
      Stored Procedures
      User-Defined Aggregate Functions
      User-Defined Types
      Triggers
6. .NET Client-Side Programming
      SQL Native Client Programming
      SQLXML 4.0
      Exception Message Box
7. XML Data
      xml Data Type
      Creating xml Data Type Instances
      XML Data Type Methods
      Viewing XML Data as Relational Data
      Indexing XML Data
      Managing XML Schema Collections
      XQuery Support
      XML Data Manipulation Language
      XML Results Using the FOR XML Clause
      XML Catalog Views
8. Native XML Web Services
      Open Standards
      Creating a Web Service
      Creating the HTTP Endpoint and Exposing a Web Method Example
      SOAP Request and Response Messages
      Managing HTTP Endpoints
9. SQL Server Management Objects (SMO)
      SMO Object Model
      Creating an SMO Project in Visual Studio .NET
      A Simple SMO Application
10. SQL Server Management Objects (SMO) Instance Classes, Part 1
      Programming SMO Instance Classes for AdministeringData Storage Objects
      SMO Instance Classes for Administering Data Storage Objects Reference
11. SQL Server Management Objects (SMO) Instance Classes, Part 2
      Programming SMO Instance Classes for AdministeringDatabase Objects Not Used for Data Storage
      SMO Instance Classes for Administering Objects Not Usedfor Data Storage Reference
12. SQL Server Management Objects (SMO) Utility Classes
      Scripting
      Backing Up and Restoring Data
      Transferring Data
      Tracing
      Database Mail
13. Programming Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)
      Programming SMO WMI Classes
14. SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS)
      Getting Started
      Integrating Reports into Applications
      Reporting Services Extensions
15. SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)
      Architecture
      Tools
      Programming SSIS
16. SQL Server Agent
      Programming SQL Server Agent
17. Service Broker
      Architecture
      Programming Service Broker
18. Notification Services
      Architecture
      Creating a Notification Services Application
      Programming Notification Services
19. Replication
      Programming Replication
20. SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS)
      Before You Begin
      SSAS Overview
      SSAS Database
      SSAS Languages
      Development
      Accessing Data by Using ADOMD.NET
      Administering SSAS Objects
21. SQL Server Mobile Edition
      Environments
      Prerequisites
      Programming SQL Server Mobile
Appendix: ADO.NET 2.0
Index