MSDN Webcast: Using ADO.NET with Your Lotus Notes Applications (Level 400) 
Event ID: 1032287897
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English.
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Microsoft .NET Framework.
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Pro Dev/Programmer.
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Duration:
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59 Minutes
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Start Date:
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Tuesday, February 21, 2006 4:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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Event Overview
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ADO.NET is the standard method for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET applications to interact with data sources such as Microsoft SQL Server, the IBM DB2 Universal Database, and Oracle. Did you know that you can use the same standard
method to access IBM Lotus Notes data? By separating the data interface from the data, you can change your data source without rewriting your client applications. In this webcast, we demonstrate this technique using a code example of ADO.NET and Lotus Notes.
Presenter: Gary Devendorf, Technical Evangelist, Microsoft Corporation
As a technical evangelist for Microsoft's collaboration products, Gary Devendorf works to integrate Microsoft .NET with IBM Lotus Notes and IBM Lotus Domino. Before he came to Microsoft, Gary was a product manager at IBM for Java, XML, Web services, the COM
toolkit, Lotus Domino objects, Lotus Domino collaboration objects, and LotusScript. He is well known in the Lotus Notes developer community, and you can find many of his demonstrations at
www.msdomino.net.
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