1. What is the full form
of ADO?
The full form of ADO
is ActiveX Data Object.
2. Explain ADO.NET in
brief.
ADO.NET is a very
important feature of .NET Framework, which is used to work with data that is
stored in structured data sources, such as databases and XML files. The
following are some of the important features of ADO.NET:
·
Contains
a number of classes that provide you with various methods and attributes to
manage the communication between your application and data source.
·
Enables
you to access different data sources, such as Microsoft SQL Server, and XML, as
per your requirements.
·
Provides
a rich set of features, such as connection and commands that can be used to
develop robust and highly efficient data services in .NET applications.
· Provides
various data providers that are specific to databases produced by various
vendors. For example, ADO.NET has a separate provider to access data from
Oracle databases; whereas, another provider is used to access data from SQL
databases.
3. What are major difference
between classic ADO and ADO.NET?
Following are some
major differences between both
·
In
ADO we have recordset and in ADO.NET we have dataset.
·
In
recordset we can only have one table. If we want to accommodate more than one
tables. We need to do inner join and fill the recordset. Dataset can have
multiple tables.
·
All
data persist in XML as compared to classic ADO where data persisted in Binary
format also.
4. What are the two
fundamental objects in ADO.NET?
DataReader and DataSet are
the two fundamental objects in ADO.NET.
5. What are the benefits
of using of ADO.NET in .NET 4.0.
The following are the
benefits of using ADO.NET in .NET 4.0 are as follows:
·
Language-Integrated
Query (LINQ) - Adds native
data-querying capabilities to .NET languages by using syntax similar to that of
SQL. This means that LINQ simplifies querying by eliminating the need to use a
separate query language. LINQ is an innovative technology that was introduced
in .NET Framework 3.5.
·
LINQ
to DataSet - Allows you to
implement LINQ queries for disconnected data stored in a dataset. LINQ to
DataSet enables you to query data that is cached in a DataSet object. DataSet
objects allow you to use a copy of the data stored in the tables of a database,
without actually getting connected to the database.
·
LINQ
to SQL - Allows you to
create queries for data stored in SQL server database in your .NET application.
You can use the LINQ to SQL technology to translate a query into a SQL query
and then use it to retrieve or manipulate data contained in tables of an SQL
Server database. LINQ to SQL supports all the key functions that you like to
perform while working with SQL, that is, you can insert, update, and delete
information from a table.
·
SqlClient
Support for SQL Server 2008 -
Specifies that with the starting of .NET Framework version 3.5 Service Pack
(SP) 1, .NET Framework Data Provider for SQL Server
(System.Data.SqlClient namespace) includes all the new features that make
it fully compatible with SQL Server 2008 Database Engine.
·
ADO.NET
Data Platform - Specifies
that with the release of .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack (SP) 1, an Entity
Framework 3.5 was introduced that provides a set of Entity Data Model (EDM)
functions. These functions are supported by all the data providers; thereby,
reducing the amount of coding and maintenance in your application. In .NET
Framework 4.0, many new functions, such as string, aggregate, mathematical, and
date/time functions have been added.
6. Which namespaces are
required to enable the use of databases in ASP.NET pages?
The following
namespaces are required to enable the use of databases in ASP.NET pages:
·
The System.Data namespace.
·
The System.Data.OleDb namespace
(to use any data provider, such as Access, Oracle, or SQL)
·
The System.Data.SQLClient namespace
(specifically to use SQL as the data provider)
7. Explain the DataAdapter.Update() and DataSet.AcceptChanges() methods.
The DataAdapter.Update() method
calls any of the DML statements, such as the UPDATE, INSERT, or DELETEstatements,
as the case may be to update, insert, or delete a row in a DataSet. The DataSet.Acceptchanges()method
reflects all the changes made to the row since the last time the AcceptChanges() method
was called.
8. What is the meaning of
object pooling?
Object pooling is a
concept of storing a pool (group) of objects in memory that can be reused later
as needed. Whenever, a new object is required to create, an object from the
pool can be allocated for this request; thereby, minimizing the object
creation. A pool can also refer to a group of connections and threads. Pooling,
therefore, helps in minimizing the use of system resources, improves system
scalability, and performance.
9. Which properties are
used to bind a DataGridView control?
The Data Sourse
property and the DataMember property are used to bind a DataGridView control.
10. What property must be
set and what method must be called in your code to bind the data from some data
source to the Repeater control?
You must set the DataSource property
and call the DataBind() method.
11. Mention the namespace
that is used to include .NET Data Provider for SQL server in .NET code.
The System.Data.SqlClient namespace.
12. What is the difference
between OLEDB Provider and SqlClient?
With respect to usage, there is
no difference between OLEDB Provider and SqlClient. The difference lies in
their performance. SqlClient is explicitly used to connect your application to
SQL server directly; OLEDB Provider is generic for various databases, such as
Oracle and Access including SQL Server.
Therefore, there will be an overhead which leads to performance degradation.
Therefore, there will be an overhead which leads to performance degradation.
13. Name the two
properties of the GridView control that have to be specified to turn
on sorting and paging.
The properties of
the GridView control that need to be specified to turn on sorting and
paging are as follows:
ü The AllowSorting property of the Gridview
control indicates whether sorting is enabled or not. You should set
the AllowSorting property to True to enable sorting.
ü The AllowPaging property of
the Gridview control indicates whether paging is enabled or not. You
should set the AllowPaging property to True to enable
paging.
14. Mention different
types of data providers available in .NET Framework.
- .NET Framework Data Provider
for SQL Server - Provides access to Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 or later
version. It uses the System.Data.SqlClient namespace.
- .NET Framework Data Provider
for OLE DB - Provides access to databases exposed by using OLE DB. It uses
the System.Data.OleDb namespace.
- .NET Framework Data Provider for
ODBC - Provides access to databases exposed by using ODBC. It uses
theSystem.Data.Odbc namespace.
- .NET Framework Data Provider
for Oracle - Provides access to Oracle database 8.1.7 or later versions.
It uses the System.Data.OracleClient namespace.
15. Which architecture
does Datasets follow?
Datasets follow the
disconnected data architecture.
16. What is the role of
the DataSet object in ADO.NET?
One of the major
components of ADO.NET is the DataSet object, which always remains
disconnected from the database and reduces the load on the database.
17. What is
a DataReader object?
The DataReader object
helps in retrieving the data from a database in a forward-only, read-only mode.
The base class for all the DataReader objects is
the DbDataReader class.
The DataReader object is returned as a result of calling the ExecuteReader() method of the Command object. TheDataReader object enables faster retrieval of data from databases and enhances the performance of .NET applications by providing rapid data access speed. However, it is less preferred as compared to the DataAdapter object because the DataReader object needs an Open connection till it completes reading all the rows of the specified table.
An Open connection to read data from large tables consumes most of the system resources. When multiple client applications simultaneously access a database by using the DataReader object, the performance of data retrieval and other related processes is substantially reduced. In such a case, the database might refuse connections to other .NET applications until other clients free the resources.
The DataReader object is returned as a result of calling the ExecuteReader() method of the Command object. TheDataReader object enables faster retrieval of data from databases and enhances the performance of .NET applications by providing rapid data access speed. However, it is less preferred as compared to the DataAdapter object because the DataReader object needs an Open connection till it completes reading all the rows of the specified table.
An Open connection to read data from large tables consumes most of the system resources. When multiple client applications simultaneously access a database by using the DataReader object, the performance of data retrieval and other related processes is substantially reduced. In such a case, the database might refuse connections to other .NET applications until other clients free the resources.
18. How can you identify
whether or not any changes are made to the DataSet object since it
was last loaded?
The DataSet object
provides the following two methods to track down the changes:
·
The GetChanges() method
- Returns the DataSet object, which is changed since it was loaded or
since theAcceptChanges() method was executed.
·
The HasChanges() method
- Indicates if any changes occurred since the DataSet object was
loaded or after a call to the AcceptChanges() method was made.
If you want to revert
all changes since the DataSet object was loaded, use
the RejectChanges() method.
19. Which property is used
to check whether a DataReader is closed or opened?
The IsClosed property
is used to check whether a DataReader is closed or opened. This
property returns a truevalue if a Data Reader is closed, otherwise
a false value is returned.
20. Name the method that
needs to be invoked on the DataAdapter control to fill the
generated DataSet with data?
The Fill() method
is used to fill the dataset with data.
21. What is the use of
the Connection object?
The Connection object
is used to connect your application to a specific data source by providing the
required authentication information in connection string. The connection object
is used according to the type of the data source. For example,
the OleDbConnection object is used with an OLE-DB provider and
the SqlConnection object is used with an MS SQL Server.
22. What is the use of
the CommandBuilder class?
The CommandBuilder class
is used to automatically update a database according to the change made in
a DataSet.
This class automatically registers itself as an event listener to the RowUpdating event. Whenever data inside a row changes, the object of the CommandBuilder class automatically generates an SQL statement and uses the SelectCommand property to commit the changes made in DataSet.
OLEDB provider in .NET Framework has the OleDbCommandBuiider class; whereas, the SQL provider has the SqlCommandBuilder class.
This class automatically registers itself as an event listener to the RowUpdating event. Whenever data inside a row changes, the object of the CommandBuilder class automatically generates an SQL statement and uses the SelectCommand property to commit the changes made in DataSet.
OLEDB provider in .NET Framework has the OleDbCommandBuiider class; whereas, the SQL provider has the SqlCommandBuilder class.
23. Explain the
architecture of ADO.NET in brief.
AD0.NET consists of
two fundamental components:
·
The DataSet,
which is disconnected from the data source and does not need to know where the
data that it holds is retrieved from.
·
The
.net data provider, which allows you to connect your application to the data
source and execute the SQL commands against it.
The data provider
contains the Connection, Command, DataReader,
and DataAdapter objects. The Connectionobject provides connectivity
to the database. The Command object provides access to database
commands to retrieve and manipulate data in a database.
The DataReader object retrieves data from the database in the
readonly and forward-only mode. The DataAdapter object
uses Command objects to execute SQL commands.
The DataAdapterobject loads the DataSet object with data and
also updates changes that you have made to the data in the DataSetobject
back to the database.
24. Describe the
disconnected architecture of ADO.NET's data access model.
ADO.NET maintains a
disconnected database access model, which means, the application never remains
connected constantly to the data source. Any changes and operations done on the
data are saved in a local copy (dataset) that acts as a data source. Whenever,
the connection to the server is re-established, these changes are sent back to
the server, in which these changes are saved in the actual database or data
source.
25. What are the usages of
the Command object in ADO.NET?
The following are the
usages of the Command object in AD0.NET:
The Command object in AD0.NET executes a command against the database and retrieves a DataReader or DataSetobject.
The Command object in AD0.NET executes a command against the database and retrieves a DataReader or DataSetobject.
·
It
also executes the INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE command against
the database.
·
All
the command objects are derived from the DbCommand class.
·
The
command object is represented by two
classes: SqlCommand and OleDbCommand.
·
The Command object
provides three methods to execute commands on the database:
· The ExecuteNonQuery() method
executes a Transact-SQL statement against the connection and returns the number
of rows affected.
·
The ExecuteScalar() method
returns a single value from a database query.
·
The ExecuteReader() method
returns a result set by using the DataReader object.
26. What are the
pre-requisites for connection pooling?
The prerequisites for
connection pooling are as follows:
- There must be multiple
processes to share the same connection describing the same parameters and
security settings.
- The connection string must be
identical.
27. What is connection
pooling?
Connection pooling
refers to the task of grouping database connections in cache to make them
reusable because opening new connections every time to a database is a
time-consuming process. Therefore, connection pooling enables you to reuse already
existing and active database connections, whenever required, and increasing the
performance of your application.
You can enable or disable connection pooling in your application by setting the pooling property to either true or false in connection string. By default, it is enabled in an application.
You can enable or disable connection pooling in your application by setting the pooling property to either true or false in connection string. By default, it is enabled in an application.
28. What are the various
methods provided by the DataSet object to generate XML?
The various methods
provided by the DataSet object to generate XML are:
·
ReadXml() -
Reads XML document into a DataSet object.
·
GetXml() -
Returns a string containing an XML document.
·
WriteXml() -
Writes an XML data to disk.
29. Out of Windows
authentication and SQL Server authentication, which authentication technique is
considered as a trusted authentication method?
The Windows
authentication technique is considered as a trusted authentication method
because the username and password are checked with the Windows credentials
stored in the Active Directory.
The SQL Server Authentication technique is not trusted as all the values are verified by SQL Server only.
The SQL Server Authentication technique is not trusted as all the values are verified by SQL Server only.
30. How would you connect
to a database by using .NET?
The connection class
is used to connect a .NET application with a database.
31. Which adapter should
you use, if you want to get the data from an Access database?
OleDbDataAdapter is
used to get the data from an Access database.
32. Which object is used
to add a relationship between two DataTable objects?
The DataRelation object
is used to add relationship between two DataTable objects.
33. What are different
types of authentication techniques that are used in connection strings to
connect .NET applications with Microsoft SQL Server?
.NET applications can
use two different techniques to authenticate and connect with SQL Server. These
techniques are as follows:
·
The
Windows Authentication option
·
The
SQL Server Authentication option
34. Explain the new
features in ADO.NET Entity Framework 4.0.
ADO.NET Entity
Framework 4.0 is introduced in .NET Framework 4.0 and includes the following
new features:
- Persistence Ignorance -
Facilitates you to define your own Plain Old CLR Objects (POCO) which are
independent of any specific persistence technology.
- Deferred or Lazy Loading -
Specifies that related entities can be loaded automatically whenever
required. You can enable lazy loading in your application by setting
the Deferred Loading Enabled property to true.
- Self-Tracking Entities -
Refers to the entities that are able to track their own changes. These
changes can be passed across process boundaries and saved to the database.
- Model-First Development -
Allows you to create your own EDM and then generate relational model
(database) from that EDM with matching tables and relations.
- Built-in Functions -
Enables you to use built-in SQL Server functions directly in your queries.
- Model-Defined Functions -
Enables you to use the functions that are defined in conceptual schema
definition language (CSDL).
35. What is the difference between
the Clone() and Copy() methods of
the DataSet class?
The Clone() method
copies only the structure of a DataSet. The copied structure includes all
the relation, constraint, and DataTable schemas used by
the DataSet. The Clone() method does not copy the data, which is
stored in the DataSet.
The Copy() method copies the structure as well as the data stored in the DataSet.
The Copy() method copies the structure as well as the data stored in the DataSet.
36. What is the use
of DataView?
User-defined view of a table is
contained in a DataView. A complete table or a small section of table
depending on some criteria can be presented by an object of the DataView class.
You can use this class to sort and find data withinDataTable.
The DataView class has the following methods:
The DataView class has the following methods:
·
Find() -
Finds a row in a DataView by using sort key value.
· FindRows() -
Uses the sort key value to match it with the columns of DataRowView objects.
It returns an array of all the corresponding objects
of DataRowView whose columns match with the sort key value.
·
AddNew() -
Adds a new row to the DataView object.
·
Delete() -
Deletes the specified row from the DataView object according to the
specified index.
37. What are the
parameters that control most of connection pooling behaviour?
The parameters that
control most of connection pooling behaviours are as follows:
·
Connect
Timeout
·
Max
Pool Size
·
Min
Pool Size
·
Pooling
38. How can you add or remove
rows from the DataTable object of DataSet?
The DataRowCollection class
defines the collection of rows for the DataTable object in
a DataSet. The DataTable class provides the NewRow() method
to add a new DataRow to DataTable. The New Row method
creates a new row, which implements the same schema as applied to
the DataTable. The following are the methods provided by
the DataRowCollection object:
·
Add() -
Adds a new row to DataRowCollection.
·
Remove()-
Removes a DataRow object from DataRowCollection.
·
RemoveAt() -
Removes a row whose location is specified by an index number.
39. Explain in brief
DataAdapter class in ADO.NET.
The DataAdapter class
retrieves data from the database, stores data in a dataset, and reflects the
changes made in the dataset to the database. The DataAdapter class
acts as an intermediary for all the communication between the database and
the DataSet object. The DataAdapter Class is used to fill
a DataTable or DataSet Object with data from the database
using the Fill() method. The DataAdapter class applies the
changes made in dataset to the database by calling
the Update() method.
The DataAdapter class provides four properties that represent the database command:
SelectCommand, InsertCommand, DeleteCommand, and UpdateCommand.
The DataAdapter class provides four properties that represent the database command:
SelectCommand, InsertCommand, DeleteCommand, and UpdateCommand.