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Professional SQL Server 2005 CLR Programming
With Stored Procedures, Functions, Triggers, Aggregates and Types

Contributor(s):
Derek Comingore (author) Douglas Hinson (author)
Format:
Paperback , 233 x 187 x 23mm , 432pp
Publication date:
08 Dec 2006 
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Ltd 
ISBN-13:
9780470054031 
ISBN-10:
0470054034 

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Synopsis:

SQL Server 2005 offers the capability to write code in a .NET language that can be compiled and run inside SQL Server. CLR Integration, or SQL CLR, lets you create stored procedures, user-defined types, triggers, table valued functions, and aggregates using a .NET managed language. You can read and write to resources outside of SQL Server and enjoy a tighter integration with XML, web services, and simple file and logging capabilities. Here's the reference you'll want on your desk as you develop SQL CLR solutions. It helps you decide whether to use SQL CLR, how to lock down security, and learn from real examples. If you want to develop stored procedures or other objects in .NET for SQL Server 2005, this book offers exactly what you need.This book helps to learn: the concepts and architecture of SQL CLR; uses of .NET namespaces in SQL Server programming tasks; how to develop and benchmark routines in T-SQL and .N ET to determine when CLR-based solutions are advantageous; how to replace extended stored procedures using SQL CLR stored procedures; how to use SQL CLR objects in external applications; how to restrict and secure SQL CLR object capabilities; and, processes and procedures for deploying SQL CLR objects.This book is for developers and architects who are familiar with .NET concepts as well as DBAs who, although developers in their own right, may be slightly less up to date on .NET. A solid grounding in T-SQL is necessary. "Wrox Professional" guides are planned and written by working programmers to meet the real-world needs of programmers, developers, and IT professionals. Focused and relevant, they address the issues technology professionals face every day. They provide examples, practical solutions, and expert education in new technologies, all designed to help programmers do a better job.

Author Biography:


Derek Comingore is an independent consultant, trainer, and speaker specializing in SQL Server and .NET technologies. He has recently strarted two ventures, an online Microsoft community for colleagues to learn from one another, located at www.RedmondSociety.com, and a second for SQL Server consulting at www.SQLServerDVAs.com. Derek holds the MCAD/MCDBA Microsoft certifications, the Carnegie Mellon Personal Software Process (PSP) credential, and an AAS/BS in Computer Information Systems from University of North Dakota. Derek's blog is located at hhtp://RedmondSociety.com/blogs/Derek. Douglas Hinson has worked as an independent software and database consultant in the logistics and financial industries, with an extensive SQL Server background. He has coauthored several Wrox books, including Professional SQL Server 2005 Integration Services.

Table of Contents:

Acknowledgments.introduction.chapter 1, Introducing SQL Clr.chapter 2, Your First CLR Stored Procedure.chapter 3, SQL CLR Structure and Common Tasks.chapter 4, Creating SQL CLR Objects.chapter 5, Comparing T-sql With Managed Code.chapter 6, Replacing Extended Stored Procedures, Functions, and Other T-sql Objects.chapter 7, The .net Framework's Base Class Library.chapter 8, Using SQL CLR Stored Procedures in Your Applications.chapter 9, Handling Errors in CLR Stored Procedures.chapter 10, CLR Administration and Security.chapter 11, Case Study.index.

Additional Information:

Illustrations: illustrations Related subjects: Database management - Computer programs SQL (Computer program language) Microsoft .NET Framework Computer programming Databases Database software

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