May 2006
Intermediate to advanced
1296 pages
23h 51m
English
IN CHAPTER 16: DATA BINDING BASICS, you saw the fundamental elements of the Windows Forms data binding system, including bidirectional synchronization, data conversion between bound clients and data sources, currency management, item and list change notification, the BindingSource component, and a slew of Windows Forms Designer support for automatically generating data-bound UIs. This isn't the end of the data binding story. You can extend these elements and use them in numerous ways to support a wide variety of real-world data binding situations.
Chapter 16 looked at a variety of visual techniques for composing a bound UI. But in the data binding world, there's visual, and then there's visual; ...