Tomorrow's InfoPath Webcast: Database Connectivity in InfoPath Through ADO.NET DataSet Support

  • Thread starter Scott Roberts [MSFT]
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Scott Roberts [MSFT]

Hello everyone,



I hope you will join us tomorrow December 14 from 11am - 12:30pm PST for our
last presentation in the InfoPath WebCast series: "Database Connectivity in
InfoPath Through ADO.NET DataSet Support" which will be presented by Hagen
Green, a Software Test Engineer on the InfoPath team (with content from
Mikhail Vassiliev a Software Design Engineer on the InfoPath team). You can
register for this talk by clicking on the following URL:
http://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032259550&Culture=en-US.



Also, remember that those of you who view the talk and fill out a survey
will be entered into a drawing for a copy of Halo 2. (Please visit the
following URL to view the contest rules:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/infopath/multimedia/default.aspx.)



Here is more information about the talk:



MSDN Webcast: Database Connectivity in InfoPath Through ADO.NET DataSet
Support-Level 400



Start Time: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 11:00 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time
(US & Canada)

End Time: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 12:30 PM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US
& Canada)



Event Description

In this webcast session you will learn how to use Microsoft® Office
InfoPathT to design a form as a front-end to a Web Service that exposes
ADO.Net DataSet structure. We will teach you the InfoPath Data Adapter
architecture, new Data Adapters in InfoPath 2003 SP-1, and talk about
reasons for using ADO.NET DataSets in a Web Service with InfoPath forms. See
the advantages and the restrictions when using DataSets in InfoPath. You
will also get an inside view of the InfoPath DataSet support implementation
so you can see how this feature works in InfoPath



Presenter: Hagen Green, Software Test Engineer, Microsoft Corp.



Hagen Green is a Software Test Engineer for the Microsoft® Office InfoPathT
team. Hagen contributed to the InfoPath Designer platform, Web services, and
ADO.NET support features.



I hope you can make it.



Scott Roberts
 

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