RSSBus ADO.NET Provider for SharePoint 3.0.5144
RSSBus ADO.NET Provider for SharePoint 3.0.5144 | 3 Mb
The RSSBus ADO.NET Provider for SharePoint gives developers the power to easily connect .NET applications to SharePoint Server data including Lists, Contacts, Calendar, Links, Tasks, and more! The SharePoint Data Provider makes these Sharepoint services look like SQL tables in your applications. With the RSSBus ADO.NET Provider for SharePoint developers can simply DataBind to data, just like using SQL Server.
NEW: RSSBus ADO.NET Provider for SharePoint V3
The latest SharePoint ADO.NET Provider V3 includes powerful new features like SharePoint List Views, new tables for SharePoint meta-data management (Users, Roles, etc..), support for using SharePoint display names, and more!
The latest SharePoint ADO.NET Provider V3 includes powerful new features like SharePoint List Views, new tables for SharePoint meta-data management (Users, Roles, etc..), support for using SharePoint display names, and more!
1-2-3 Easy Steps to SharePoint Integration
Connecting .NET applications to SharePoint has never been easier. The SharePoint Data Provider offers complete read-write access to SharePoint services, through an easy to use Data Provider interface that every .NET developer is familiar with.
Install RSSBus ADO.NET Provider for SharePoint
Connect & Select Data
Databind!
The SharePoint Data Provider effectively makes SharePoint Server look exactly like a database to your applications. If you want to integrate your applications with SharePoint data and you have ever written Transact-SQL, then SharePoint Data Provider is definitely for you!
The Easiest Way to Access SharePoint from .NET
DataBind to SharePoint Server using standard Visual Studio wizards.
Comprehensive support for CRUD (Create, Read, Update, and Delete) operations.
Integrate .NET applications with SharePoint Server Lists, Contacts, Calendar, Links, Tasks, and more!
Home:
https://www.rssbus.com/ado/sharepoint/
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