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1 Chapter 12 Database Connectivity with ASP.NET JavaScript, Third Edition

2 2 Objectives Study databases Connect to databases with ASP.NET Execute SQL commands through ASP.NET

3 JavaScript, Third Edition 3 Introduction Web pages commonly used to: –Gather information stored on a Web server database Most server-side scripting languages, including ASP.NET: –Have the ability to create Web pages that can read and write data to and from databases

4 JavaScript, Third Edition 4 Understanding Databases Database: –Ordered collection of information from which a computer program can quickly access information The information stored in computer databases is stored in tables

5 JavaScript, Third Edition 5 Understanding Databases (Cont.) Each row in a database table is called a record: –Single complete set of related information Each column in a database table is called a field: –Individual categories of information stored in a record

6 JavaScript, Third Edition 6 Understanding Databases (Cont.)

7 JavaScript, Third Edition 7 Understanding Databases (Cont.) A better solution for large and complex databases is a relational database A relational database stores information across multiple related tables

8 JavaScript, Third Edition 8 Understanding Databases (Cont.) Relational databases consist of one or more related tables You create relationships within the database: –By working with two tables at a time One table in a relationship is always considered to be the primary table –The other table is considered to be the related table

9 JavaScript, Third Edition 9 Understanding Databases (Cont.) Primary table: –Main table in a relationship referenced by another table Related table (child table): –References a primary table in a relational database Tables in a relationship are connected using primary and foreign keys

10 JavaScript, Third Edition 10 Understanding Databases (Cont.) Primary key: –Field that contains a unique identifier for each record in a primary table Foreign key: –Field in a related table that refers to the primary key in a primary table Primary and foreign keys link records across multiple tables in a relational database

11 JavaScript, Third Edition 11 Understanding Databases (Cont.)

12 JavaScript, Third Edition 12 Understanding Databases (Cont.) Three basic types of relationships within a relational database: –one-to-one –one-to-many –many-to-many A one-to-one relationship: –Exists between two tables when a related table contains exactly one record for each record in the primary table

13 JavaScript, Third Edition 13 Understanding Databases (Cont.) A one-to-many relationship: –Exists in a relational database when one record in a primary table has many related records in a related table You create a one-to-many relationship in order to eliminate redundant information in a single table

14 JavaScript, Third Edition 14 Understanding Databases (Cont.)

15 JavaScript, Third Edition 15 Understanding Databases (Cont.)

16 JavaScript, Third Edition 16 Understanding Databases (Cont.) Primary and foreign keys: –The only pieces of information in a relational database table that should be duplicated Normalization: –Breaking tables into multiple related tables in order to reduce redundant and duplicate information –Reduces the size of a database Makes the data easier to work with

17 JavaScript, Third Edition 17 Understanding Databases (Cont.) A many-to-many relationship: –Exists in a relational database when many records in one table are related to many records in another table To create a many-to-many relationship: – You must use a junction table Most relational database systems cannot work directly with many-to-many relationships

18 JavaScript, Third Edition 18 Understanding Databases (Cont.) A junction table: –Creates a one-to-many relationship for each of the two tables in a many-to-many relationship –Contains foreign keys from the two tables in a many- to-many relationship, along with any other fields that correspond to a many-to-many relationship

19 JavaScript, Third Edition 19 Understanding Databases (Cont.)

20 JavaScript, Third Edition 20 Database Management Systems A database management system (DBMS): –An application or collection of applications used to create, access, and manage a database –Runs on many different platforms, ranging from personal computers, to client-server systems, to mainframes

21 JavaScript, Third Edition 21 Database Management Systems (Cont.) Different database management systems exist: –A flat-file database management system –A relational database management system, or RDBMS –Hierarchical and network database management systems –Oracle, Sybase, and Informix –Access, FoxPro, and Paradox

22 JavaScript, Third Edition 22 Database Management Systems (Cont.) Two other important aspects of database management systems are: –Their querying and reporting capabilities A query: –A structured set of instructions and criteria for retrieving, adding, modifying, and deleting database information

23 JavaScript, Third Edition 23 Database Management Systems (Cont.) A report: –The formatted, printed output of a database table OR – The results of a query Most database management systems use a data manipulation language, or DML: –ex: structured query language, or SQL (pronounced sequel)

24 JavaScript, Third Edition 24 Database Management Systems (Cont.)

25 JavaScript, Third Edition 25 Database Management Systems (Cont.)

26 JavaScript, Third Edition 26 Structured Query Language SQL uses fairly easy-to-understand statements to execute database commands SQL statements are composed of keywords that perform actions on a database

27 JavaScript, Third Edition 27 Structured Query Language (Cont.)

28 JavaScript, Third Edition 28 Connecting to Databases with ASP.NET With Active Server Pages, you use ActiveX Data Objects to access databases ActiveX Data Objects, or ADO: –A Microsoft database connectivity technology –Allows ASP and other Web development tools to access ODBC- and OLE DB-compliant databases OLE DB: –A data source connectivity standard promoted by Microsoft as a successor to ODBC

29 JavaScript, Third Edition 29 Connecting to Databases with ASP.NET (Cont) One of the primary differences between OLE DB and ODBC is: –ODBC supports access only to relational databases –OLE DB provides access to both relational databases and non-relational data sources ADO.NET: –Most recent version of ADO –Allows you to access OLE DB-compliant data sources and XML –Use to directly access Microsoft SQL Server databases, without having to go through OLE DB

30 JavaScript, Third Edition 30 Connecting to Databases with ASP.NET (Cont) ADO and OLE DB: –Part of Microsoft Universal Data Access strategy for providing access to data, regardless of its storage format MDAC Or Microsoft Data Access Components : –Make up the Universal Data Access technology –Installed with numerous Microsoft products, including Internet Explorer, Internet Information Server, Microsoft Visual Studio, and the Microsoft.NET Framework SDK

31 JavaScript, Third Edition 31 ADO.NET Object Model ADO.NET technology: –Based on an object model used for accessing and manipulating data sources

32 JavaScript, Third Edition 32 ADO.NET Object Model (Cont) Import processing directive –Used to import a namespace in order for the ASP.NET documents to access the ADO.NET object model Namespaces: –Used for managing the various classes and other elements in the.NET Framework

33 JavaScript, Third Edition 33 ADO.NET Object Model (Cont) There are numerous namespaces available to the.NET Framework: –Many are imported automatically into your ASP.NET programs –Others, including namespaces that give ASP.NET access to database connectivity classes, must be explicitly imported

34 JavaScript, Third Edition 34 ADO.NET Object Model (Cont) To access the OLE DB namespace: –You must import the System.Data.OleDb namespace –This is done by adding the following statement to your ASP.NET documents:

35 JavaScript, Third Edition 35 The ADO.NET Connection Object Connection object: –Used to access databases from ASP.NET ADO.NET includes two Connection objects: –The SqlConnection object Connects to Microsoft SQL Server version 7.0 or later –The OleDbConnection object Connects to OLE DB data sources

36 JavaScript, Third Edition 36 The ADO.NET Connection Object (Cont)

37 JavaScript, Third Edition 37 The ADO.NET Connection Object (Cont)

38 JavaScript, Third Edition 38 The ADO.NET Connection Object (Cont) First step in working with a database in ASP.NET: –Create an instance of the OleDbConnection object using the following syntax: Var object = new OleDbConnection("connection string”); Connection string must include the Provider and DataSource name=value pairs You assign to Provider the name of the.NET data provider: –Identifies the relational database system you want to access

39 JavaScript, Third Edition 39 The ADO.NET Connection Object (Cont)

40 JavaScript, Third Edition 40 Opening and Closing a Data Source You must use the Open() method to open a specific data source Use the Close() method to disconnect the database connection –Necessary because database connections do not close automatically when an ASP.NET program ends

41 JavaScript, Third Edition 41 Checking the Database Connection The State property contains a string indicating the current status of the database connection

42 JavaScript, Third Edition 42 Executing SQL Commands Through ASP.NET ADO.NET provides four primary objects for accessing and manipulating data sources: –Command object –DataReader object –DataSet object –DataAdapter object

43 JavaScript, Third Edition 43 The Command Object The Command object: –Executes a command, such as an SQL command, against a data source –ADO.NET includes two Connection objects: SqlCommand object: executes commands against Microsoft SQL Server version 7.0 or later OleDbCommand object: executes commands against an OLE DB data source

44 JavaScript, Third Edition 44 The DataReader Object A DataReader object: –Retrieves read-only, forward-only data from a data source ADO.NET includes two DataReader objects: –SqlDataReader object: retrieves data from Microsoft SQL Server version 7.0 or later –OleDbDataReader object: retrieves data from OLE DB data sources You use the ExecuteReader() method of the OleDbCommand object to create an OleDbDataReader object

45 JavaScript, Third Edition 45 The DataReader Object (Cont) The OleDbDataReader object contains various properties and methods for reading the returned data Read() method: –Advances the leDbDataReader object to the next record Cursor: –The position within the record set

46 JavaScript, Third Edition 46 Chapter Summary A database: –An ordered collection of information from which a computer program can quickly access information A record in a database: –Contains a single, complete set of related information Fields: –The individual categories of information stored in a record

47 JavaScript, Third Edition 47 Chapter Summary (cont.) A flat-file database: –Stores information in a single table A relational database: –Stores information across multiple related tables A primary table: –The main table in a relationship referenced by another table A related table (also called a child table): –References a primary table in a relational database

48 JavaScript, Third Edition 48 Chapter Summary (cont.) A primary key: –A field that contains a unique identifier for each record in a primary table A foreign key: –A field in a related table that refers to the primary key in a primary table A one-to-one relationship: –Exists between two tables when a related table contains exactly one record for each record in the primary table

49 JavaScript, Third Edition 49 Chapter Summary (cont.) Normalization: –Breaking tables into multiple related tables in order to reduce redundant and duplicate information A many-to-many relationship: –Exists in a relational database when many records in one table are related to many records in another table A database management system (DBMS): –An application or collection of applications used to create, access, and manage a database

50 JavaScript, Third Edition 50 Chapter Summary (cont.) ActiveX Data Objects, or ADO: –A Microsoft database connectivity technology that allows ASP and other Web development tools to access ODBC- and OLE DB-compliant databases A one-to-many relationship: –Exists in a relational database when one record in a primary table has many related records in a related table

51 JavaScript, Third Edition 51 Chapter Summary (cont.) ADO.NET includes two Connection objects: –The SqlConnection object –The OleDbConnection object The Command object: –Executes a command, such as a SQL command, against a data source ADO.NET includes two Command objects: –The SqlCommand object –The OleDbCommand object

52 JavaScript, Third Edition 52 Chapter Summary (cont.) A DataReader object: –Retrieves read-only and forward-only data from a data source ADO.NET includes two DataReader objects: –The SqlDataReader object and the OleDbDataReader object: retrieves data from OLE DB data sources


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