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Programmatically using ADO.NET and XML

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With ADO.NET, a database can be regarded as a virtual XML document. XPath query and XSLT transformation are naturally available.

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Xinjie ZHANG is a mobile solution developer. His expertise includes .NET/.NET CE Framework, ATL/WTL/MFC, J2ME, Hibernate+Spring Framework, Symbian SDK etc. Welcome to his XrossOne Studio.

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