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Difference between ADO.Net Dataset and ADO Recordset


Posted Date: 04 Jun 2008    Resource Type: Articles    Category: .NET Framework
Author: venkat kamalMember Level: Gold    
Rating: Points: 1



Dataset:

1.With dataset you can retreive data from two different databases and merge them into one dataset.

2.All representations is done in xml.

3.Dataset can be transmitted on HTTP.

Recordset:

1.With recordset you cannot retreive data from two different databases and merge them into one recordset.

2.All representations is done using COM.

3.Recordset cannot be transmitted on HTTP




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Author: Mahesh Raj    07 Jun 2008Member Level: Gold   Points : 1
This is very good information,Continue posting such useful articles.


Author: Roopesh Babu Valluru    12 Jun 2008Member Level: Gold   Points : 0
thx 4 ur info...


Author: Rohit    12 Jun 2008Member Level: Gold   Points : 2
One more major difference:

Datasets are connectionless service, while the recordsets are connection oriented service.

For further differences. check this

http://www.dotnetspider.com/forum/ViewForum.aspx?ForumId=32609


Author: Kumar Velu    12 Jun 2008Member Level: Diamond   Points : 1
it is nice ..has rohit said Datasets are connectionless service, while the recordsets are connection oriented service.



Author: Shihabudheen KP    12 Jun 2008Member Level: Bronze   Points : 0
thanks for the informations


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