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Visual Studio® 2010 All-in-One For Dummies®
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Visual Studio® 2010 All-in-One For Dummies®

by Rick Leinecker
June 2010
Beginner
912 pages
18h 27m
English
For Dummies
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Chapter 2. Show Me the Data

In This Chapter

  • Accessing data in a Windows application

  • Taking a closer look at data binding

  • Creating a data-centric Web site

Data is data is data, or so you would think. When you're working with data in Visual Studio, the approach you take for Windows Forms varies slightly from the one for Web applications. Although the Windows Forms Designer sports the Data Sources window, Visual Web Developer has no such jumping-off point for managing all your project's data sources.

Both designers share some tools, such as the Data Source Configuration Wizard, but the experience in Visual Web Developer is less refined. The data tools in Windows Forms Designer integrate very well and flow seamlessly. Rest assured, whether you're building Windows applications or Web sites, Visual Studio has a data tool to get the job done.

This chapter walks you through the procedure for working with the set of data tools in Visual Studio. Don't be surprised to see the same tools demonstrated once for Windows applications and again for Web sites. Despite having the same names, sometimes the tools behave completely differently.

Adding Data Access in Windows Applications

Visual Studio provides plenty of ways to add access to data in a Windows application. Here are the primary ways to do so by using the Windows Forms Designer:

  • Drag and drop a data control onto a form.

    Tip

    You can read how to access data by using the GridView control in Book V, Chapter 1.

  • Use the Data Source Configuration Wizard.

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