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    <description>This section details the steps required to create a simple Visual Studio 2008 Windows Form
application with associated DataGridView control for displaying data in selected tables from a Virtuoso
database.

The task is now complete.

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    <description>This section demonstrates how Visual Studio 2008 can be used to generate mapping files
for an Entity Data Model (EDM), based on a 1:1 mapping to tables in the School database. This will be
done by creating a Windows Forms application in Visual Studio, create queries that access data in the
School model, bind the query results to display controls to show the results of the queries, and then
make updates to objects and persist the changes to the database.

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    <pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 14:26:59 GMT</pubDate>
    <title>Windows Form Application for accessing Virtuoso RDF data via SPASQL using the Virtuoso ADO.Net Provider</title>
    <description>This section will guide you through creating a simple application that allows you to access RDF
data in a Virtuoso database as an Entity DataSet and explore that RDF data in an intuitive way by clicking
on dereferenceable IRIs.

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    <category>Creating a Web Browser Application to Access RDF Data Using The Virtuoso ADO.Net Provider</category>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 14:26:59 GMT</pubDate>
    <title>Creating a Web Browser Application to Access RDF Data Using The Virtuoso ADO.Net Provider</title>
    <description>This section will guide you through creating first a Web Service that exposes RDF data from Virtuoso
and then a simple web browser application that consumes the Web Service and allowing you to access and
explore the RDF data by clicking on dereferenceable IRIs.


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    <pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 14:26:59 GMT</pubDate>
    <title>Creating a Silverlight Application to consume the service</title>
    <description>This section will guide you through creating an application for Silverlight that will consume
the ADO.Net Data Service created in Creating a Web Browser Application to Access RDF Data Using The
Virtuoso ADO.Net Provider.


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    <category>Creating A Simple .NET RIA Services Application To Display Data
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    <title>Creating A Simple .NET RIA Services Application To Display Data
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    <description>.NET RIA Services is a new framework from Microsoft that simplifies the development of n-tier web
applications. A typical application will consist of a presentation layer, application logic and a data
access layer. In these examples a combination of Silverlight 3 and .NET RIA Services will provide the
presentation layer and application layer while the data will reside in Virtuoso and be accessed using
the Virtuoso ADO.NET provider. The first example demonstrates how to display data from the Employee
table in the Demo database in a grid on a web page. The second example shows how to display IRIs from
the RDF views of the demo data. The IRIs are used to create hyperlinks that are the starting point
for exploring the linked data.


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    <pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 14:26:59 GMT</pubDate>
    <title>Creating a .Net RIA Services Application That Will Update Virtuoso Data</title>
    <description>This example demonstrates how data in Virtuoso can be updated from a Microsoft .NET RIA Services
application. The example is a continuation of the first example in Creating a Simple .Net RIA Services
Application to Display Data From Virtuoso.

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    <pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 14:26:59 GMT</pubDate>
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