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Pro SQL Server 2005 Assemblies (Pro)
by Robin Dewson and Julian Skinner - Apress

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he book is an invaluable guide and tutorial to using the different types of assemblies in SQL Server 2005. Examples are plentiful and well chosen to represent common business solutions.

— Will Wagers, C# Online.NET

Pro SQL Server 2005 Assemblies provides a detailed and example-driven tutorial on how to build and use .NET assemblies. The authors focus on building assemblies in C#, but also provide the equivalent VB .NET code in the supplied code download.

Assemblies are not a complete replacement for T-SQL stored procedures and triggers; rather, theyre enhancements, to be used at the right place and right time. This book examines the ins and outs of assemblieswhen they should and should not be used, what you can do with them, and how you can get the most out of them.


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Packed with examples geared to common business problems and solutions, April 04, 2006
The ability to run .NET code within the database makes SQL Server even more valuable - and the need for Pro SQL Server 2005 Assemblies even more obvious. Here's a guide to building each type of SQL Server assembly, packed with examples geared to common business problems and solutions, and tips on accessing external data sources and web services. Code projects in C# and Visual Basic are available from the Apress web site, making this expert's guide even more useful.

A great book, March 17, 2006
Do not be mistaken the book is NOT a light read but the knowlege that the author is able to impart is fantastic.
I found the first part of the book really informative especially the parts dealing with User Defined Functions and the User Defined Data types.
One must try out the examples in order to glean the most from the book. The last chapter's examples involve the use of Web Services. This is a must!!
Over all I would really recommend the book to the SQL Server Developer.


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