Building Distributed Applications with ADO

Building Distributed Applications with ADO

by WilliamMartiner (Author), David Herion (Author), JamesFalino (Author)

Synopsis

To handle such high-volume transactions, Microsoft has changed the way that database applications are programmed. The key technology is ADO - Active Data Objects. This volume aims to show programmers how to build database applications for both traditional networks and Websites. It provides an overview of ADO and related technologies like MTS, and then shows how to use these technologies together in real-world applications. The book covers such topics as: ADO and OLE DB; using ADO with SQL Server, Oracle, and other databases; using the Microsoft Index Server; using ADO on the Web; using MTS to transport COM objects; transaction security; building n-tier and Web database applications; MTS transaction monitoring tools; and scalability of Web applications.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 06 Apr 1999

ISBN 10: 0471317012
ISBN 13: 9780471317012

Author Bio
WILLIAM MARTINER is an architect, mentor, manager, author, and active developer specializing in large-scale client/server and Internet/intranet applications. He is an MCSD, a veteran trainer and author of Visual Basic Programmer's Guide to Web Development (Wiley), several training guides on Microsoft technologies, and a number of articles for industry publications. DAVID HERION is a principal consultant specializing in distributed/Internet/intranet business solutions with Xerox Connect, a worldwide systems integrator. David is also an experienced trainer in VB, Visual InterDev, and Access. JAMES FALINO is a project manager with GARPAC Corp., a New York City-based software development firm. He is also a Microsoft Certified Developer and trainer, and has written several articles on client/server development.