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    Dear All, I am new to ASP.net forums but not ASP.Net. I have worked on various asp.net technologies including atlas. I am big fan of ASP.NET Starter Kits. the Problem is, My new requirement is; . want to develop web application with asp 3.5, SQL 2005 . Data Driven application which will get request...
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  • Performance tips for Database access

    1.Use Stored Procedures whenever possible stored procedures are highly optimized tools that result in excellent performance when used effectively. 2.Use the Optimal Managed Provider Make the correct choice of managed provider, rather than relying on a generic accessor. 3. Pick Data Reader over Data Set...
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