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LINQifying TheBeerHouse: An N-Tier LINQ Web Application with ASPNET 20 Website Programming Problem - Design - Solution

Finally, TheBeerHouse website from ASP.NET 2.0 Website Programming: Problem-Design-Solution gets the ASP.NET 3.5 treatment! This Wrox Blox presents two unique approaches to applying LINQ to SQL to data access in TheBeerHouse.   In Part 1, you'll take advantage of the original application's...

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Autor principal: Dumond, Lee
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons 2008
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1486109
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description Finally, TheBeerHouse website from ASP.NET 2.0 Website Programming: Problem-Design-Solution gets the ASP.NET 3.5 treatment! This Wrox Blox presents two unique approaches to applying LINQ to SQL to data access in TheBeerHouse.   In Part 1, you'll take advantage of the original application's data provider model to develop a custom LINQ to SQL provider for the Articles module. In Part 2, you'll try a different approach, while learning how to develop an ASP.NET 3.5 application using a purely LINQ-based three-tier model. Along the way, you'll learn about LINQ to Objects; the newest features of the
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LINQifying TheBeerHouse: An N-Tier LINQ Web Application with ASPNET 20 Website Programming Problem - Design - Solution
title LINQifying TheBeerHouse: An N-Tier LINQ Web Application with ASPNET 20 Website Programming Problem - Design - Solution
title_full LINQifying TheBeerHouse: An N-Tier LINQ Web Application with ASPNET 20 Website Programming Problem - Design - Solution
title_fullStr LINQifying TheBeerHouse: An N-Tier LINQ Web Application with ASPNET 20 Website Programming Problem - Design - Solution
title_full_unstemmed LINQifying TheBeerHouse: An N-Tier LINQ Web Application with ASPNET 20 Website Programming Problem - Design - Solution
title_short LINQifying TheBeerHouse: An N-Tier LINQ Web Application with ASPNET 20 Website Programming Problem - Design - Solution
title_sort linqifying thebeerhouse: an n-tier linq web application with aspnet 20 website programming problem - design - solution
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