Answer Posted / reetesh kumar
Microsoft's ADO.NET heralded the introduction of a
disconnected mode of data access, enabling data exchange
even across process boundaries efficiently. This is in sharp
contrast to the earlier data access technologies with only
connected data access mode of operation. It should be noted
that ADO.NET supports both connected and disconnected mode
of data access. The introduction of ADO.NET has come as a
boon to the development community with excellent features
such as, seamless support for XML and support for connection
pooling, to name a few. This article introduces the reader
to newly added features to ADO.NET 2.0 and discusses how
they can improve the performance, scalability, and
maintainability of applications.
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