Short Intro of ADO.Net

In this chapter you will learn:
  • What is ADO.NET?
  • What is Data Provider?
  • ADO.NET Objects

ADO.NET is a set of classes that allows you to connect and work with data sources like databases, excel file, access file, xml file, mysql, sql or notepad. To connect your application with different sources of database you need to know the right Data Provider. There are several Data Providers in ADO.NET that connects with different types of sources. A list of ADO.NET Data Providers is listed below:

.Net Data Providers

Data Provider Description
SQL Server System.Data.SqlClient – This Data Provider is used to connect with SQL Server Databases.
OLEDB System.Data.OleDb – This Data Provider is used to connect with SQL Server, Oracle and Microsoft Jet
ODBC System.Data.Odbc. It is used to connect with SQL Server, Oracle and Microsoft Databases(.mdb).
Data Provider for Oracle System.Data.OracleClient
EntityClient Provider Provides data access for Entity Data Model (EDM) applications. Uses the System.Data.EntityClient namespace.
SQL Server Compact 4.0 Provides data access for Microsoft SQL Server Compact 4.0. Uses the System.Data.SqlServerCe namespace.
 

Core Components of .Net Data Providers

There are 4 Core Components of .Net Data Providers that is used to connect, access and retrieve data from the database. You need to memorize these 4 core components of ADO.Net.

1. Connection – This component is used for connecting to the database. The base class is DbConnection.
2. Command – This component executes SQL query against the data source. The base class is DbCommand.
3. DataReader – It reads data from data source. It accesses data read-only and forward-only. The base class is DbDataReader.
4. DataAdapter – It invokes dataset and resolves updates with the data source. The base class is DbDataAdapter.

Summary

These are the short introduction of Microsoft ADO.Net. I believe in learning through programming examples so in the next chapter you will learn all the concepts of ADO.NET with complete programming example. The next chapter will tell you how to Install and Setting Environment for ADO.NET.
 

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