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Building a Generic Report Engine Using SQL Server 2000, XML, and XSLT in ASP.NET
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by Carlos Walzer
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Format: Adobe Reader PDFPrintable: Yes. This title is printableMac OS Compatible: OS 9.x or laterWindows Compatible: YesHandheld Compatible: Yes. Adobe Reader is available for PalmOS, Pocket PC, and Symbian OS.
File Size: 199 KB
Digital: 19 pages
Product Description
In this article, author Carlos Walzer explains how to create a generic aspx page to add reporting capabilities to an ASP.NET site. He demonstrates how this can be done by taking advantage of the set of classes introduced by .NET to manage XML, as well as the SQL Server 2000 XML features. The reporting aspx page created here is the result of combining System.Xml.XmlTextReader, XSLT, streams, and stored procedures that return XML using the FOR XML clause.
About The Author
Carlos Walzer is a software developer and consultant. He studied at the National Technological University in Argentina, where he was a professor for 5 years. He now works with his partners in a consulting company called Vemn Systems. He is an aspiring specialist in distributed applications and web development, and he has extraordinary knowledge of the .NET Framework. He was given the Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award by Microsoft due to his .NET skills and his commitment to the developer community. He delivers conferences in DevDays and TechEd events, and writes articles for MSDN and ASP Today.
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Building a Generic Report Engine Using SQL Server 2000, XML, and XSLT in ASP.NET
List Price: $8.00
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