If you've made the move to .NET and miss the simplicity of traditional ADO programming but don't want give up the power of .NET data binding then Virtual Data Objects is the solution you've been waiting for. Virtual Data Objects lets you use ADODB recordsets as .NET data sources. With two lines of code (and no other configuration) you can set up a DataGrid to display browsable, editable and sortable data straight from your database.
Do you miss the simplicity of programming with ADO under Visual Basic 6? Are you tired of spending precious time creating and configuring ADO.NET DataAdapter, DataSet and Connection classes each time you make a change to your database? Is ADO.NETs disconnected model making your simple desktop application seem like a major enterprise programming task? Infralution's Virtual Data Objects (VDO) may be the solution you have been waiting for. We give you back the simplicity and flexibility of the traditional ADODB programming model while allowing you to still take advantage of .NETs powerful data binding model. VDO provides classes that wrap the standard ADODB Connection and Recordset classes allowing them to be used as fully featured data sources for .NET controls such DataGrid, ListBox, ComboBox and of course Infralutions own range of powerful controls. It only takes two lines of code to populate a DataGrid - with no other design time configuration needed. If you decide to change your database schema there are no coding changes necessary!
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