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SQL Server 2005 is the forthcoming release of the Microsoft's SQL Server database. SQL Server is currently the most popular database on the Windows platform. In 2002 it had 45% of the Windows database market, compared to 27% for Oracle, and its market is growing. [Source: Gartner Report, May 2003]. In many people's eyes, the biggest advancement in SQL Server 2005 is the inclusion of the Common Language Runtime, or CLR, within the database. As a result, developers are no longer restricted to use of Transact-SQL to write stored procedures, functions and triggers. They can now create these objects using any of the .NET languages (C#, VB.NET, C++ . . . ) and compile them into .NET assemblies in the database. In theory, assemblies provide the "best of both worlds" The code can be hosted in the secure, environment of the database, delegating memory management, garbage collection and thread support to the robust database engine, while exploiting .NET's computational power, advanced data type support, and rich array of built-in classes. The book provides an in-depth tutorial on building and using assemblies. It will focus on building assemblies in C# code, but will provide the equivalent VB.NET code in the code download. Alongside this tutorial comes a detailed examination of exactly when assemblies should and should not be used. Assemblies are not a complete replacement for T-SQL stored procedures and triggers, but are enhancements, to be used at the right place at the right time. After reading this book, the reader will be able to build robust, useful and intelligent assemblies that are safe to execute and secure to the organization.
Robin Dewson has been hooked on programming ever since he bought his first computer, a Sinclair ZX80, in 1980. His first main application of his own was a Visual FoxPro application that could be used to run a Fantasy League system. om Visual Foxpro he realized the importance of being not only GUI aware but also database aware and he continued his development quest, working hand-in-hand with Visual Basic from version 5 through to .NET. At the same time he started working with SQL Server 6.5 through to the current SQL Server 2005. He has actively participated in several betas of SQL Server. With this cross knowledge he has seen how well these two technologies will bring great expansion of SQL Server as a database. Robin is a consultant mainly in the City of London where he has been for nearly 8 years but also has been developing a rugby related website as well as his own site at www.fat-belly.com. He is also an author and co-author of several books such as Beginning SQL Server 2000 Programming (Wrox, ISBN: 1-86100-523-7), SQL Server 2000 Stored Procedure Handbook (Wrox, ISBN: 1-86100-825-2), Visual Basic .Net Windows Services Handbook (Wrox, ISBN: 1-86100-772-8) Julian Skinner studied Germanic etymology to PhD level before joining Wrox Press as an indexer in 1998 in order to get a real job. He became a technical editor shortly after that, later working as a technical architect and commissioning editor, before moving to Apress in 2003 when Apress bought most of Wrox. He has consequently spent most of the last six years reading books about programming, focusing in particular on Microsoft technologies and, since 2000, on C# and the .NET Framework. He recently left Apress to concentrate on writing code. He contributed many sections and code samples, and often whole chapters
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