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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators

Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators

Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators

Product Description
Microsoft Outlook is the most widely used e-mail program and offers the most programmability. Sue Mosher introduces key concepts for programming Outlook using Visual Basic for Applications, custom Outlook forms, and external scripts, without the need for additional development tools.

For those who manage Outlook installations, it demonstrates how to use new features in the Outlook 2007 programming model such as building scripts that can create rules and views and manage categories. Power users will discover how to enhance Outlook with custom features, such as the ability to process incoming mail and extract key information. Aimed at the non-professional programmer, it also provides a quick guide to Outlook programming basics for pro developers who want to dive into Outlook integration.

*Dozens of new programming objects detailed including views, rules, categories, searches

*No previous coding experience or additional development tools required

*Examples outline issues using real-world functionality

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Apache Tomcat 6

Professional Apache Tomcat 6

Professional Apache Tomcat 6

Product Description

  • Tomcat is the official reference implementation of Sun’s servlet and JSP specifications, and Java developers must test all Web applications on Tomcat to ensure they work as designed
  • Boasting more than 40 percent new and updated material, this book covers all the major new features affecting server administration and management
  • Explores the additional built-in tools of Tomcat, which help Java developers program more efficiently, and looks at how Apache’s other open source servlet/JSP technologies are designed to work with Tomcat

  • Features full coverage of Release 6, which supports the latest JSP and servlet specifications: JSP 2.1 and Servlets 2.5
  • Addresses solving real-world problems encountered during all phases of server administration, including managing class loaders and connectors, security, shared hosting and clustering, and system testing

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PC Magazine – August 2009

PC Magazine - August 2009

PC Magazine - August 2009

PC Magazine (08/2009)
English | Pages: 73 | Scan & PDF: Antfer | PDF | 13.3 mb

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Webuser – 30 July 2009

Webuser - 30 July 2009

Webuser - 30 July 2009

Webuser – 30 July 2009
PDF | 75 pages | 30.1 Mb | English

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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Joomla! The Beauty In Design and beautifull template 7 CD

Joomla! The Beauty In Design and beautifull template 7 CD | 1830MB
Tutorial Videos of :
•VOl A Joomla! for Beginners
•VOl B Building a CSS Template for JOOMLA
•VOl C Increasing User Experience with Javascript
•VOl D Joomla Optimization
•VOl E Template Migration for Joomla Tutorial Series
•VOl F MooTools for the Rest of Us
•VOl G Remaining Collection BEAUTY IN DESIGN
COURSES OUTLINE :
A. Joomla! for Beginners
01. Introduction
02. Downloading Joomla!
03. Creating your Database
04. Uploading Joomla! to your site
05. Installing and Configuring Joomla!
06. A Walk around the Front End
07. It’s all about Content
08. The Back End – Administrator
09. Creating Sections
10. Creating Categories
11. Creating Content Items
12. Linking to Menus
13. Installing Templates
14. Worked Example – An online shop
15. Worked Example – A membership site
16. Worked Example – A magazine
17. Support and Conclusion
B. Building a CSS Template for JOOMLA
1. Lesson One – Slicing a Photoshop Image
• Planning the Layout
• Slicing Images
• Naming Slices
• Saving for the Web
2. Lesson Two – Creating the Foundation
• Files and Folders
• Linking the CSS into the PHP Document
• Getting Setup in Style Master
• Creating the DIV tags
3. Lesson Three – CSS Layout I
• Styling the Body
• Styling the Container
• Styling the Header

4. Lesson Four – CSS Layout II
• Styling the content DIV
• Working through browser bugs

5. Lesson Five – Finishing up and JOOMLA Integration
• Install JOOMLA Plug-in from
• Placing the Header Code
• Placing the Content Code
• Prepare the XML file
• Zip and Upload

C. Increasing User Experience with Javascript
1. Introduction
• Overview of the series
• Showcasing the javascript effects

2. Lesson Two – De-Cluttering the Membership Page
• Attaching scripts
• Considering MooTools as a solution to a cluttered layout
• Using the Fx.Styles of Mootools to change element properties

3. Lesson Three – Using MooTabs to Condense Related Products
• Understanding how MooTabs works
• Implementing MooTabs to condense the related products of a shopping cart

4. Lesson Four – Using a MooTools ‘Light Box’ to Create a Friendly Gallery
• Understanding the problem with the existing gallery
• Fixing the gallery with the MooTools Light Box

5. Lesson Five – Using Fx.Styles to Control Font Size
• Selecting an area to change
• Implementing Fx.Styles to change fonts

6. Lesson Six – Creating a Sliding Sub Menu with MooTools
• Analyzing the main menu and sub-menu for implementation
• Implement some simple MooTools effects to reveal sub-links

7. Lesson Seven – Implementing Reflection Javascript for Images
• Downloading and using reflection.js for images

8. Lesson Eight – Creating a Sliding Image Menu
• Understanding how the Sliding Image Menu works
• Implementing the Sliding Image Menu

9. Lesson Nine – Using AJAX with the Sliding Image Menu
• Creating an updated area for changing content
• Implementing AJAX links with the Sliding Image Menu

D. Joomla Optimization

1. Lesson One – Validation
•CSS Validation
•XHTML Validation
•Correcting incorrect markup

2. Lesson Two – Improving Module Output
•Different types of module output options
•Optimizing the template (continued from the JOOMLA Template Series)

3. Lesson Three – Improving JOOMLA Accessibility
•Better font usage
•Using CSS compression to better file sizes

4. Lesson Four – Using ARTIO SEF Component
•Getting JOOMLA ready for better URL’s
•Around ARTIO

E. Template Migration for Joomla Tutorial Series
1. Lesson One – Introduction and Re-Ordering the File Structure
• Introduction to the Template
• Moving the template files to the correct location for Joomla

2. Lesson Two – Optimizing the Template
• The Dreamweaver extension from Joomlasolutions.com
• Inserting the php tags, header code, and various other code

3. Lesson Three – The Template Details XML File
• How the template_details.xml works
• Assigning files, images, css, etc.

4. Lesson Four – Re-naming and Styling the Main Menu
• Understanding how the Main Menu is styled
• Re-assigning existing menu styles with the Joomla selectors

5. Lesson Five – Migrating Styles for Use with Modules
• Latest news module changes
• Main menu module stylings in other positions

6. Lesson Six – Custom Module Styling Using Class Suffixes
• Styling the Newsflash module similar to the static template
Using class suffixes in Joomla

7. Lesson Seven – Styling Various Joomla Elements
• Style matching the titles, paragraphs, etc. in the template
• News component styling

F. MooTools for the Rest of Us

1. Lesson One – Ideas and Resources
• The Purpose and Format of this series
• Where to get ideas from/documentation
• Getting MooTools

2. Lesson Two – Setting up the Document
• Javascript insertion
• Testing out an effect

3. Lesson Three – Creating a “Drag & Resize”-able Window
• Finding ideas
• Implementing an idea
• Duplicating several windows

4. Lesson Four – Opacity Fades for various windows
• Recognizing windows to fade
• Implementing the code
• Custom Options

5. Lesson Five – Using Moo.Ajax for the JoomlaOS Template
• Some benefits
• Creating an Ajax link for the JoomlaOS Template

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Final Cut Pro Portable Genius

Final Cut Pro Portable Genius

Final Cut Pro Portable Genius

Product Description
This savvy Portable Guide shows you how to get the most from Final Cut Pro. You’ll find cool and useful tips, full-color screenshots, and pages of easy-to-access shortcuts and tools that show you which editing technique is right for you, how to use Final Cut Pro as a sound and mixing tool, and the best ways to maximize the output of your final product.

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Leveraging WMI Scripting

Leveraging WMI Scripting

Leveraging WMI Scripting

Leveraging Scripting is the second in a series of two books dedicated to WMI. Understanding WMI, Lissoir’s first book, explained to Windows Administrators the various WMI scripting techniques and manageability capabilities of this new Windows Server 2003 platform. Illustrated with hundreds of scripts and detailed tables, the book explained the underlying technology and how WMI can be put to work. Lissoir focused not only on WMI programming aspects for developers but on how administrators can use what is available in Windows for their admin work.

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Network programming in .NET : C# & Visual Basic .NET

Network programming in .NET : C# & Visual Basic .NET

Network programming in .NET : C# & Visual Basic .NET

Product Description
The purpose of this book is to provide tools to design and implement network-orientated applications in .NET. It is also a guide for software designers to choose the best and most efficient way to implement mission critical solutions. The book addresses real-world issues facing professional developers, such as using third-party components as opposed in-house development. It differentiates itself from existing .NET publications because it is aimed at experienced professionals and concentrates on practical, ready-to-use information. The book is written in two languages C# and VB.NET, and covers never-before published information on Telephony in .NET and packet-level networking.

This is the second book in the Digital Press Software Development Series.

· Coverage of lower level protocols allows implementation of performance-centric applications
· Demonstrates the feasibility of developing telephony solutions in-house rather than outsourcing
· Written in VB.NET and C# to assist readers working in either language
· Coverage of Email, FTP and the WWW allows implementation of applications in all three areas

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Oracle Performance Tuning for 10gR2, Second Edition

Oracle Performance Tuning for 10gR2, Second Edition

Oracle Performance Tuning for 10gR2, Second Edition

Product Description
Tuning of SQL code is generally cheaper than changing the data model. Physical and configuration tuning involves a search for bottlenecks that often points to SQL code or data model issues. Building an appropriate data model and writing properly performing SQL code can give 100%+ performance improvement. Physical and configuration tuning often gives at most a 25% performance increase.

Gavin Powell shows that the central theme of Oracle10gR2 Performance Tuning is four-fold: denormalize data models to fit applications; tune SQL code according to both the data model and the application in relation to scalability; create a well-proportioned physical architecture at the time of initial Oracle installation; and most important, mix skill sets to obtain the best results.

* Fully updated for version 10gR2 and provides all necessary transition material from version 9i
* Includes all three aspects of Oracle database tuning: data model tuning, SQL & PL/SQL code tuning, physical plus configuration tuning
* Contains experienced guidance and real-world examples using large datasets Emphasizes development as opposed to operating system perspective

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Kelby Training – Color to Black and White Artistry

Join artist, author, and educator Katrin Eismann as she guides you through this step-by-step tutorial-based class that demonstrates the many options for transforming your images from color to black and white. You’ll learn how to work with Adobe Camera Raw and adjustment layers to interpret and add subtle toning and tinting effects, along with many other spectacular techniques.

Katrin will also give you an overview of the Advanced Black and White print option for Epson inkjet printers to ensure your finished images are as beautiful in print as they appear on your computer screen.

In this DVD you’ll learn…

The new black and white adjustment layer feature, preset filters, adjusting conversion, and the tint feature.

Retouching conversion artifacts with the Quick Selection tool, refining edges, and the Clone Stamp tool.

Advanced techniques for working with image saturation and color luminance.

Using image channels for converting color to black and white, working with blend modes, layer masks, and subtle sharpening techniques that will add a refined look to your images.

Apply creative toning and tinting effects to black and white images to enhance their mood and effectiveness.

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K Alliance-CBT Training Course

Recovering Messaging Servers and Databases using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Online / CBT Training Course | 661 MB

If you are in need to learn about Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, then our Recovering Messaging Servers and Databases using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 training course is just the thing for you! When taking this course, you will learn from certified professionals in the field who have years of experience working with Exchange Server 2007, as they teach you how to recover Exchange mailboxes and servers in a variety of disaster scenarios. You will also learn how to how to perform a full recovery of Client Access servers, Hub Transport servers, Unified Messaging servers and Edge Transport servers and much more by singing up for the course today!Monitoring and Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Online / CBT Training Course | 631 MB

Sure, you might be familiar with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, but taking our Monitoring and Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 training course will help make you an expert on the program. Taught by certified subject matter experts who have years of experience in the IT world, our certified instructors will pass down all their knowledge down to you when signing up for the course. In this course, you will learn how to monitor and troubleshoot an Exchange Server 2007 messaging system, learn how to correlate client and server issues and resolve those issues as well as how to monitor and create reports from the monitoring data and so much more!

Designing a Windows Server 2008 Applications Platform Infrastructure Online / CBT Training Course | 713 MB

Our Designing a Windows Server 2008 Applications Platform Infrastructure training course will successfully prepare you or the role of Enterprise Administrator. Students will learn how to design application infrastructure solutions based on Windows Server 2008 to meet varying business and technical requirements. After completing this course, you will be able to: design IIS 7 Web farms; optimize IIS 7 for performance and stability; design IIS 7 for security; design IIS 7 for reliability, recovery, and monitoring; design and prepare a Terminal Services infrastructure; design a Terminal Services maintenance strategy; and plan and configure a Windows Media Services infrastructure for live and on-demand delivery.

Designing a Messaging Infrastructure using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Online / CBT Training Course | 1.05 GB

Intended for IT professionals who have managed enterprise-level Exchange Server organizations, our Designing a Messaging Infrastructure using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 training course will help you take your IT career to new heights since you will learn how to effectively use the program from certified professionals who have years of experience working with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. Our certified subject matter experts will teach you how to gather business and technical requirements for a messaging infrastructure; design an Active Directory service and message routing infrastructure; design the hardware and system configuration for Exchange servers; design security for the messaging environment; design strategies for coexistence and interoperability; design a strategy for upgrading to Exchange Server 2007; design messaging policies; and obtain approval for a messaging infrastructure design.

Configuring and Troubleshooting Internet Information Services in Windows Server 2008 Online / CBT Training Course | 756 MB

Take our Configuring and Troubleshooting Internet Information Services in Windows Server 2008 training course today if you If you work, or will be working, with Windows Server 2008 since we have certified IT professionals teaching our dynamic course filled with interactive content so that you can learn faster and retain the information longer. Our subject matter experts will teach you IIS modular architectures and workloads, configuring IIS web servers, securing and troubleshooting Web sites, servers, and applications, optimizing IIS for improved performance, command line and scripting tools, maintaining Web sites, and extending IIS functionality.

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Configuring and Troubleshooting Internet Information Services in Windows Server 2008 Online / CBT Training Course | 756 MB

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Designing a Messaging Infrastructure using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Online / CBT Training Course | 1.05 GB

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Designing a Windows Server 2008 Applications Platform Infrastructure Online / CBT Training Course | 713 MB

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Monitoring and Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Online / CBT Training Course | 631 MB

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Recovering Messaging Servers and Databases using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Online / CBT Training Course | 661 MB

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Saturday, July 25, 2009

Teach Yourself VISUALLY HTML and CSS

Teach Yourself VISUALLY HTML and CSS

Teach Yourself VISUALLY HTML and CSS

Product Description
Are you a visual learner? Do you prefer instructions that show you how to do something – and skip the long-winded explanations? If so, then this book is for you. Open it up and you’ll find clear, step-by-step screen shots that show you how to tackle more than 175 tasks involving HTML and CSS. Each task-based spread covers a single technique, sure to help you get up and running with HTML and CSS in no time.

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Flex 3 Bible

Flex 3 Bible

Flex 3 Bible

Product Description
Flex your development muscles with this hefty guide

Write programs using familiar workflows, deliver rich applications for Web or desktop, and integrate with a variety of application servers using ColdFusion, PHP, and others-all with the new Flex Builder 3 toolkit and the comprehensive tutorials in this packed reference. You’ll learn the basics of Flex 3, then quickly start using MXML, ActionScript, CSS, and other tools to create applications that can run on any browser or operating system.

  • Install and learn how to use Flex Builder 3
  • Explore MXML, ActionScript 3, and the anatomy of a Flex application
  • Lay out Flex controls and containers, and use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to create look and feel
  • Incorporate Advanced List controls, Flex charting components, and data entry forms
  • Integrate your Flex applications with a variety of application servers
  • Create cross-operating system desktop applications with Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR)

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Essential JavaFX

Essential JavaFX

Essential JavaFX

Product Description

A complete introduction for beginners to Sun’s powerful JavaFX scripting language

JavaFX is a scripting language which provides built-in properties for manipulating objects within a 2D coordinate system. A competing technology to Microsoft’s Silverlight, JavaFX provides the tools to fill and pen stroke colors, and create special effects, shapes and lines. It also manipulates images and play videos and sound and defines animations that affect objects over time. This complete introduction for any level doesn’t bury you with details. It starts quickly with an introduction to the power of JavaFX key features–scene node graphs, nodes as components, the coordinate system, layout options, colors and gradients, custom classes with inheritance, animation, binding, and event handlers. It then shows step-by-step how these features could be used in a real JavaFX application and will help an application look professionally designed. Commissioned by JavaFX product team and reviewed by renowned Java author, Brian Goetz, this guide is intended as the first and most accessible book for people new to JavaFX.

The Andersons are working directly with the JavaFX team at Sun for a complete and authoritative guide Gets you started on building rich Web apps quickly without having to sort through unnecessary details or search the Web for answers Focuses on most useful features and shows how to build apps that tap the full potential of JavaFX

About the Author

Gail Anderson is a software specialist and author who has written numerous books on leading-edge Java technologies. Gail is a founding member of the Anderson Software Group, Inc., a leading provider of software development training courses. Paul Anderson is a founding member of the Anderson Software Group, Inc., and a leading trainer in software technologies, such as Java, C++, C#, Perl, UML, and Linux. Paul has taught courses for thousands of developers and specializes in making software engineering fun and understandable.

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Producing for Web 2.0: A Student Guide

Producing for Web 2.0: A Student Guide

Producing for Web 2.0: A Student Guide

Product Description

This clear and practical guide to planning, setting up and managing a website in web 2.0 includes illustrated examples of good page design and site content, tips on using multimedia, including video, audio, flash, and images, and offers online support tutorials on the companion website.

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Professional ASP.NET 3.5 Security, Membership, and Role Management with C# and VB

Professional ASP.NET 3.5 Security, Membership, and Role Management with C# and VB

Professional ASP.NET 3.5 Security, Membership, and Role Management with C# and VB

Product Description
As the only book to address ASP.NET 3.5, AJAX, and IIS 7 security from the developer’s point of view, this book begins with a look at the new features of IIS 7.0 and then goes on to focus on IIS 7.0 and ASP.NET 3.5 integration. You’ll walk through a detailed explanation of the request life cycle for an ASP.NET application running on IIS 7.0 under the classic mode, from the moment it enters IIS 7.0 until ASP.NET generates a corresponding response.

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Beginning Database Design Solutions

Beginning Database Design Solutions

Beginning Database Design Solutions

Product Description
This book is intended for IT professionals and students who want to learn how to design, analyze, and understand databases. The material will benefit those who want a better high-level understanding of databases such as proposal managers, architects, project managers, and even customers. The material will also benefit those who will actually design, build, and work with databases such as database designers, database administrators, and programmers. In many projects, these roles overlap so the same person may be responsible for working on the proposal, managing part of the project, and designing and creating the database.

This book is aimed at IT professionals and students of all experience levels. It does not assume that you have any previous experience with databases or programs that use them. It doesn’t even assume that you have experience with computers. All you really need is a willingness and desire to learn.

This book explains database design. It tells how to plan a database’s structure so the database will be robust, resistant to errors, and flexible enough to accommodate a reasonable amount of future change. It explains how to discover database requirements, build data models to study data needs, and refine those models to improve the database’s effectiveness.

The book solidifies these concepts by working through a detailed example that designs a realistic database. Later chapters explain how to actually build databases using two common database products: Access 2007 and MySQL.

The book finishes by describing some of the topics you need to understand to keep a database running effectively such as database maintenance and security.

This book explains database design. It tells how to determine what should go in a database and how the database should be structured to give the best results.

This book does not focus on actually creating the database. The details of database construction are different for different database tools so, to remain as generally as useful as possible, this book doesn’t concentrate on any particular database system. You can apply the techniques described here equally to whatever database tool you use whether it’s Access, SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, or some other database product.

Most database products include free editions that you can use for smaller projects. For example, SQL Server Express Edition, Oracle Express Edition, and MySQL Community Server are all free.

To remain database neutral, the book does not assume you are using a particular database so you don’t need any particular software or hardware. To work through the Exercises, all you really need is a pencil and some paper. You are welcome to type solutions into your computer if you like but you may actually find working with pencil and paper easier than using a graphical design tool to draw pictures, at least until you are comfortable with database design and are ready to pick a computerized design tool.

  • “Goals of Effective Database Design,” explains the reasons why people and organizations use databases. It explains a database’s purpose and conditions that it must satisfy to be useful. This also describes the basic ACID (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability) and CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) features that any good database should have. It explains in high-level general terms what makes a good database and what makes a bad database.
  • “Database Types,” explains some of the different types of databases that you might decide to use. These include flat files, spreadsheets, hierarchical databases (XML), object databases, and relational databases. The relational database is one of the most powerful and most commonly used forms of database so it is the focus of this book, but it is important to realize that there are alternatives that may be more appropriate under certain circumstances. This gives some tips on deciding which kind of database might be best for a particular project.
  • “Relational Database Fundamentals,” explains basic relational database concepts such as tables, rows, and columns. It explains the common usage of relational database terms in addition to the more technical terms that are sometimes used by database theorists. It describes different kinds of constraints that databases use to guarantee that the data is stored safely and consistently.
  • “Understanding User Needs,” explains how to learn about the users’ needs and gather user requirements. It tells how to study the users’ current operations, existing databases (if any), and desired improvements. It describes common questions that you can ask to learn about users’ operations, desires, and needs, and how to build the results into requirements documents and specifications. This explains what use cases are and tells how to use them and the requirements to guide database design and to measure success.
  • “Translating User Needs into Data Models,” introduces data modeling. It explains how to translate the user’s conceptual model and the requirements into other more precise models that define the database design rigorously. This describes several database modeling techniques including user-interface models, semantic object models, entity-relationship diagrams, and relational models.
  • “Extracting Business Rules,” explains how a database can handle business rules. It explains what business rules are, how they differ from database structure requirements, and how you can identify business rules. This explains the benefits of separating business rules from the database structure and tells how achieve that separation.
  • “Normalizing Data,” explains one of the biggest tools in database design: normalization. Normalization techniques allow you to restructure a database to increase its flexibility and make it more robust. This explains the various forms of normalization, emphasizing the stages that are most common and important: first, second, and third normal forms (1NF, 2NF, and 3NF). It explains how each of these kinds of normalization helps prevent errors and tells why it is sometimes better to leave a database slightly less normalized to improve performance.
  • “Designing Databases to Support Software Applications,” explains how databases fit into the larger context of application design and lifecycle. This explains how later development depends on the underlying database design. It discusses multi-tier architectures that can help decouple the application and database design so there can be at least some changes to either without requiring changes to the other.
  • “Common Design Patterns,” explains some common patterns that are useful in many applications. Some of these techniques include implementing various kinds of relationships among objects, storing hierarchical and network data, recording temporal data, and logging and locking.
  • “Common Design Pitfalls,” explains some common design mistakes that occur in database development. It describes problems that can arise from insufficient planning, incorrect normalization, and obsession with ID fields and performance.
  • “User Needs and Requirements,” walks through the steps required to analyze the users’ problem, define requirements, and create use cases. It describes interviews with fictitious customers that are used to identify the application’s needs and translate them into database requirements.
  • “Building a Data Model,” translates the requirements gathered in the previous into a series of data models that precisely define the database’s structure. This builds user-interface models, entity-relationship diagrams, semantic object models, and relational models to refine the database’s initial design. The final relational models match the structure of a relational database fairly closely so they are easy to implement.
  • “Extracting Business Rules,” identifies the business rules embedded in the relational model. It shows how to extract those rules in order to separate them logically from the database’s structure. This makes the database more robust in the face of future changes to the business rules.
  • “Normalization and Refinement,” refines the relational model by normalizing it. It walks through several versions of the database that are in different normal forms. It then selects the degree of normalization that provides a reasonable tradeoff between robust design and acceptable performance.
  • “Microsoft Access,” explains how to build a database with Microsoft Access 2007. This explains enough to get started and to use Access to build non-trivial databases. You can use other versions of Access to work through this, although the locations of menus, buttons, and other Access features are different in different versions.
  • “MySQL,” explains how to build a database with MySQL. This tells where to download a free version of MySQL. It explains how to use the MySQL Command Line Client as well as some useful graphical tools including MySQL Query Browser and MySQL Workbench.
  • “Introduction to SQL,” provides an introduction to SQL (Structured Query Language). It explains how to use SQL commands to add, insert, update, and delete data. By using SQL, you can help insulate a program from the idiosyncrasies of the particular database product that it uses to store data.
  • “Building Databases with SQL Scripts,” explains how to use SQL scripts to build a database. It explains the advantages of this technique, such as the ability to create scripts to initialize a database before performing tests. It also explains some of the restrictions on this method, such as the fact that the user must create and de…

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About This Workshop
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
This three-day instructor-led workshop provides students with the knowledge and skills to develop data-access applications by using the Microsoft .NET Framework and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. The workshop describes how to access and update data in a database by using ADO.NET. The workshop also describes how to create, read, and write XML data.

Audience Profile
This workshop is intended for corporate and Independent Software Vendor (ISV) application developers who have a desire to learn more about specific technology areas in distributed application development.

At Workshop Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
  • Connect to databases and read data.
  • Query and update databases by using commands.
  • Perform transactional operations.
  • Perform disconnected operations programmatically.
  • Perform disconnected operations by using Visual Studio 2005 wizards.
  • Perform XML operations on disconnected data.
  • Read and write XML data.
  • Process XML data by using the Document Object Model DOM.

Workshop OutlineSession 1: Unit 1: Connecting to Databases and Reading Data

This unit introduces the fundamental skills required to connect to a database and read data from the database. It describes how to use ADO.NET data providers to connect to various different kinds of databases, and how to execute a query that returns a scalar value from the database. It also describes how to use connection pooling to achieve scalability, and how to handle connection events and exceptions.

Lessons

  • What Is ADO.NET?

  • The Process for Connecting to a Database and Reading Data

  • What Is Connection Pooling?

Lab : Connecting to Databases and Reading Data

  • Connecting to a Database
  • Saving a Connection String Securely in an Application Configuration File
  • Retrieving Data from a Database
  • Handling Connection Events and Exceptions
  • Configuring and Using Connection Pooling (if time permits)

After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Describe the key features of ADO.NET.
  • Explain the process for connecting to a database and reading data from a database.
  • Describe the benefits of connection pooling.
  • Connect to a database.
  • Save a connection string securely in an application configuration file.
  • Retrieve data from a database.
  • Handle connection events and exceptions.

Session 2: Unit 2: Querying and Updating Databases by Using Commands

This unit describes how to create and run commands that return a scalar value, return a result set, update data in the database, or update the schema of the database. It also describes how to create and run parameterized commands.

Lessons

  • ADO.NET Commands

  • The Process for Passing Parameters into Commands

Lab : Querying and Updating Databases by Using Commands

  • Creating and Running Query Commands
  • Creating and Running Parameterized Commands
  • Creating and Running Update Commands
  • Using Globalized Formats for Storing and Accessing Data (if time permits)

After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • List the different types of ADO.NET commands.
  • Explain the process for creating and executing parameterized commands.
  • Create and run query commands.
  • Create and run parameterized commands.
  • Create and run update commands.

Session 3: Performing Transactional Operations

This unit describes how to manage transactions in a .NET application at the middle tier. It describes how to write ADO.NET code to start, commit, and rollback local transactions. It also describes how to specify an appropriate isolation level for a transaction, and how to enlist in distributed transactions.

Lessons

  • What Is a Transaction?

  • The Process for Managing Local Transactions

  • The Process for Managing Distributed Transactions

  • Isolation Levels

Lab : Performing Transactional Operations

  • Performing Data Updates within a Transaction
  • Choosing an Appropriate Isolation Level for a Transaction
  • Enlisting in a Distributed Transaction
  • Managing Transactions in the Data Tier (if time permits)

After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Describe the concept of transactional operations.
  • Explain the process for managing a local transaction.
  • Explain the process for managing a distributed transaction.
  • Describe the effect of setting the isolation level for a transaction.
  • Perform data updates within a transaction.
  • Choose an appropriate isolation level for a transaction.
  • Enlist in a distributed transaction.

Session 4: Performing Disconnected Operations Programmatically

This unit describes how to create and use DataSets programmatically. It describes how to create DataSet, DataTable, and DataColumn objects, how to populate a DataSet manually, and how to load and save data by using a DataAdapter. It also describes how to create in-memory views on data by using a DataView.

Lessons

  • What Is the ADO.NET Disconnected Model?

  • The Process for Loading and Saving Data in a DataSet

  • What Are DataViews?

Lab : Performing Disconnected Operations Programmatically

  • Creating a DataSet Programmatically
  • Populating and Saving a DataSet
  • Adding, Modifying, and Deleting Data in a DataSet
  • Merging DataSets
  • Creating and Using DataViews (if time permits)

After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Describe the ADO.NET disconnected data model.
  • Explain the process for loading and saving data in a DataSet.
  • Describe how to use DataViews to provide a view on data.
  • Create a DataSet programmatically.
  • Populate and save a DataSet.
  • Add, modify, and delete data in a DataSet.
  • Merge DataSets.

Session 5: Performing Disconnected Operations by Using Visual Studio 2005 Wizards

This unit describes how to create typed DataSets, DataAdapters, and TableAdapters by using the TableAdapter Configuration Wizard and the Data Source Configuration Wizard in Visual Studio 2005. It also describes how to write type-safe code to access data in a typed DataSet.

Lessons

  • Comparing Untyped DataSets with Typed DataSets

  • What Are Table Adapters?

  • Demonstration: Creating a Typed DataSet by Using Visual Studio 2005 Wizards

Lab : Performing Disconnected Operations by Using Visual Studio 2005 Wizards

  • Creating a Typed DataSet by Using the DataSet Designer
  • Loading, Displaying, and Saving Data in a Typed DataSet
  • Adding Code to a Typed DataSet
  • Creating a Typed DataSet by Using the Data Source Configuration Wizard
  • Adding Queries to a Table Adapter (if time permits)

After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain the differences between untyped DataSets and typed DataSets.
  • Explain how table adapters work in conjunction with data tables in a typed DataSet.
  • Describe the process for creating a typed DataSet by using Visual Studio 2005 Wizards.
  • Create a typed DataSet by using the DataSet Designer.
  • Load, display, and save data in a typed DataSet.
  • Add code to a typed DataSet.
  • Create a typed DataSet by using the Data Source Configuration Wizard.

Session 6: Performing XML Operations on Disconnected Data

This unit describes how to read and write DataSets in XML format. It describes how to read and write data only, schema only, or a combination of the two. It also describes how to read and write a DataSet as a DiffGram, so that modifications to the data can be retained when the DataSet is serialized to XML format.

Lessons

  • XML Representations of DataSets

  • What Are DiffGrams?

Lab : Performing XML Operations on Disconnected Data

  • Saving a DataSet as XML Data
  • Loading a DataSet from XML
  • Saving and Loading DataSet Schema Information

After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Describe scenarios in which you can represent a DataSet as XML data.
  • Explain how a DiffGram retains information about modifications to a DataSet.
  • Save a DataSet as XML data.
  • Load a DataSet from XML.
  • Save and load DataSet schema information.

Session 7: Reading and Writing XML Data

This unit describes how to use the XmlReader and XmlWriter classes to serially read and write XML data. It describes how to read elements, attributes, and text content in an XML document, and perform validation against an XML schema. It also describes how to create an XML document and write elements, attributes, namespace declarations, and text content.

Lessons

  • The Process for Serially Reading XML Data

  • The Process for Serially Writing XML Data

Lab : Reading and Writing XML Data

  • Writing XML Data by Using XmlWriter
  • Reading XML Data by Using XmlReader

After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Describe the process for serially reading XML data.
  • Describe the process for serially writing XML data.
  • Write XML data by using XmlWriter.
  • Read XML data by using XmlReader.

Session 8: Processing XML Data by Using DOM

This unit describes how to process XML data in memory by using the Document Object Model (DOM). It describes how to load an XML document into a DOM tree, and validate the XML document against an XML schema. It also describes how to read existing XML content, modify XML content, and save the DOM tree to an XML document.

Lessons

  • What Is DOM?

  • What Are DOM Trees?

  • Types of XML Nodes in a DOM Tree

Lab : Processing XML Data by Using DOM

  • Reading XML Data by Using DOM
  • Writing XML Data by Using DOM

After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Explain what DOM is and describe how to process XML data in memory by using DOM.
  • Explain what a DOM tree is and describe how to represent XML documents as a DOM tree.
  • List the types of nodes in a DOM tree.
  • Read XML data by using DOM.
  • Modify XML data by using DOM.


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