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Leverage the power of SQL Anywhere and your knowledge of .NET to deliver high quality data-driven solutions. With SQL Anywhere's support for Microsoft .NET throughout the database, it is easy to integrate data enablement and synchronization into your applications. The resources presented here will help you to get started and answer your specific questions regarding SQL Anywhere and .NET development.
Tutorial: Using the ADO.NET Entity Framework with SQL Anywhere This tutorial demonstrates SQL Anywhere's capability to retrieve data from an ADO.NET entity data model (EDM) using the following methods: binding controls to data source objects, EntityClient provider, object services, and LINQ to entities.
SQL Anywhere and the ADO.NET Entity Framework This document describes how to access data stored inside a SQL Anywhere database using the ADO.NET Entity Framework, in particular via the Language Integrated Query (LINQ) to Entities methodology.
AdventureWorks2008 Sample Database for SQL Anywhere For the purposes of demonstrating features, as well providing fictitious data for use in demonstrative applications, a sample database is provided for SQL Anywhere.
AdventureWorks2008 .NET Samples for SQL Anywhere Using the AdventureWorks2008 Sample Database for SQL Anywhere, and leveraging Microsoft .NET 3.5 technologies, the following samples are intended to demonstrate the key features of SQL Anywhere.
CLR External Environment Sample SQL Anywhere includes support for CLR stored procedures and functions. In this example, the database server executes CLR functions that call the two methods defined in a C# class library.
The following .NET samples feature a SQL Anywhere 11 version of the AdventureWorks2008 database and a Visual Studio 2008 solution for a fictitious business scenario. These samples will help guide you through the development of a SQL Anywhere-enabled .NET application, as well as highlight key functionality available for programmers.