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A Developer’s Guide to SQL Server 2005
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A Developer’s Guide to SQL Server 2005

by Bob Beauchemin, Dan Sullivan
April 2006
Intermediate to advanced
1088 pages
24h 51m
English
Addison-Wesley Professional
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Footnotes

Chapter 1

1 Note that this code will not work in any version of SQL Server.

2 In SQL Server 2005, alias types can also be defined with a new CREATE TYPE syntax.

3 The W3C defines seven levels of specification. These are (in order of importance) Recommendation, Proposed Recommendation, Candidate Recommendation, Working Draft in Last Call, Working Draft in Development, Requirements, and Note. This means that a W3C Recommendation is an agreed-upon standard.

Chapter 2

1 Fiber mode (lightweight pooling=1) is rarely used because not all components of SQL Server are supported in fiber mode.

2 Technically, this describes the Windows .NET host AppDomain allocation.

3 ExternalProcessMgmt (external process management) means that this code could ...

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