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Web ServicesRetrieving Objects from SQL Server Using SQLXML and Serialization
By Gianluca Nuzzo Rating: 4.2 out of 5 Rate this article email this article to a colleague suggest an article This article will describe how to design a data access layer for a set of entities. You'll learn how to write an XSD schema and design two simple helper classes -- one for reading an XML stream from SQL Server using SQLXML and another for deserializing the XML stream. Technologies used: SQLXML SQL Server .NET SQLXML libraries are free from Microsoft (...n
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