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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.
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.
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UNLEASHING ACTIVEX DATA OBJECTS.
OLE DB, a Blueprint for Data Access.
Learning ADO Basics.
Getting the Most Out of Recordsets.
Unusual ADO: Executing DDL with ADOX and Using ADO with Nontraditional Data Sources.
Using Remote Data Services in Web Applications.
WINDOWS NT MIDDLE TIER SERVICES.
Distributed Application Development-the Microsoft Way.
Microsoft Transaction Server.
Microsoft Message Queue Server.
DEVELOPING A DISTRIBUTED APPLICATION WITH ADO.
Methodology, Assumptions, and Architecture of a Distributed ADO Application.
Developing an Enterprise-Level Application with ADO: Adding, Updating, and Deleting.
Transaction Processing.
Index.
OLE DB, a Blueprint for Data Access.
Learning ADO Basics.
Getting the Most Out of Recordsets.
Unusual ADO: Executing DDL with ADOX and Using ADO with Nontraditional Data Sources.
Using Remote Data Services in Web Applications.
WINDOWS NT MIDDLE TIER SERVICES.
Distributed Application Development-the Microsoft Way.
Microsoft Transaction Server.
Microsoft Message Queue Server.
DEVELOPING A DISTRIBUTED APPLICATION WITH ADO.
Methodology, Assumptions, and Architecture of a Distributed ADO Application.
Developing an Enterprise-Level Application with ADO: Adding, Updating, and Deleting.
Transaction Processing.
Index.