Microsoft KB Archive/324453

= Support WebCast: Integrating Microsoft .NET Development with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 =

Article ID: 324453

Article Last Modified on 12/3/2007

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 * Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition (32-bit x86)
 * Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition (32-bit x86)
 * Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition (32-bit x86)
 * Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Web Edition
 * Microsoft Windows Server 2003, 64-Bit Datacenter Edition
 * Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Enterprise x64 Edition
 * Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 Premium Edition
 * Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 Standard Edition

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Session Summary
During this WebCast, we will explore the ways to integrate assemblies and Web services written with the .NET Framework, for both tightly coupled and loosely coupled systems. We will first discuss the loosely coupled systems that implement URL queries, templates, and ADO.NET classes to send and receive XML documents. We will then explore the SQLXML 3.0 interface used for automatic exposure to SOAP, and how to create SOAP request. We will then look at different methods and cases of invoking managed code from within SQL Server 2000. Finally, we will discuss the appropriate times to use each form of application integration.

This is a Level 200 session that was recorded July 18, 2002 and presented by Drew Minkin. Drew Minkin is an MCSD, MCDBA, and MCSE, and he is a Support Professional in Microsoft Product Support Services for SQL Server. Before coming to Microsoft, Drew has worked as a developer, a test engineer, and a corporate trainer, and he managed an international database support team. At Microsoft, he has primarily supported database development efforts like Transact-SQL and extended stored procedures, and integrating XML with SQL Server 2000. He is the author of the &quot;Inside SQLXML Architecture&quot; white paper included in the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Web Services Toolkit, and he is currently writing a Microsoft Press book on database programming for next version of Microsoft SQL Server (code-named Yukon).

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[mailto:?subject=Support%20WebCast:%20Integrating%20Microsoft%20.NET%20Development%20with%20Microsoft%20SQL%20Server%202000&body=Take%20a%20look%20at%20this%20Microsoft%20Support%20WebCast%20about%20Integrating%20Microsoft%20.NET%20Development%20with%20Microsoft%20SQL%20Server%202000%20(July%2018,%202002).%20More%20information%20about%20this%20WebCast%20is%20available%20at%20http://support.microsoft.com/WebCasts. Tell a friend about this Support WebCast]

Supplemental reading:

Participants are encouraged to view the archives from the Support WebCasts prior to viewing this broadcast:


 * Understanding User-Defined Functions in Microsoft SQL Server 2000: Friday, May 11, 2001
 * Microsoft SQL Server 2000: How to Create and Consume Web Services Using SQLXML 3.0: Thursday, April 11, 2002
 * Microsoft .NET and COM Interoperability: Thursday, May 16, 2002
 * Programming ADO SQLXML to Execute SQLXML Queries: Thursday, June 6, 2002

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