Databinding in ASP.NET 2.0
Peter Vogel, PH&V Information Services
www.phvis.com
ASP.NET 1.1 could be the first Microsoft environment that delivered a
databinding solution that actually worked for developers. But, in ASP.NET
2.0, databinding is almost completely new. In this session you’ll see how
to databind both database data and object data. You’ll see how to implement
no-code solutions for displaying and updating data in the Web environment and
what the costs are with the no code solution. You’ll also find out how to create
your own controls that support databinding.
Peter Vogel (MBA, MCSD) is a principal in PH&V Information Services. PH&V
specializes in system design and development for COM/COM+ based systems.
Peter has designed, built, and installed intranet and component based
systems for Bayer AG, Exxon, Christie Digital, and the Canadian Imperial
Bank of Commerce. He is also the editor of the Smart Access and XML
Developer newsletters, wrote The Visual Basic Object and Component Handbook
(Prentice Hall), and is currently working on a book on User Interface Design
(APress). Peter teaches for Learning Tree International, wrote their Web
application development course, is technical editor on their COM+ course,
and co-developed the Internet version of their Relational Database Design
course. His articles have appeared in every major magazine devoted to VB
based development and in the Microsoft Developer Network libraries. Peter
also presents at conferences in North America and Europe.