The ADO.NET Data Services framework consists of a combination of patterns and libraries that enable the creation and consumption of data services for the web. The goal of the ADO.Net Data Services framework is to facilitate the creation of flexible data services that are naturally integrated with the web, using URIs to point to pieces of data and simple, well-known formats to represent that data, such as JSON and plain XML. This results in the data service being surfaced to the web as a REST-style resource collection that is addressable with URIs and that agents can interact with using the usual HTTP verbs such as GET, POST or DELETE. Many of the Microsoft cloud data services (Windows Azure tables, SQL Data Services, etc.) expose data using the same REST interaction conventions followed by ADO.NET Data Services. This enables using the ADO.NET Data Services client libraries and developer tools when working not only with on premises services created using the ADO.NET Data Services Fra
Data Platform Development The Microsoft Data Platform provides developers with a comprehensive programming framework in which to create data centric solutions that target mobile devices, desktops, Web servers, and enterprise servers. Getting Started with... ADO.NET ADO.NET Data Services ADO.NET Entity Framework LINQ MDAC/WDAC Microsoft Project Code Named "Velocity" SQL Server Driver for PHP SQL Server JDBC Driver SQL Server Native Client XML
Here are some really useful command line shortcuts that I found on a forum awhile back but don't remember now: F1 Repeats the letters of the last command line, one by one F2 Displays a dialog asking user to "enter the char to copy up to" of the last command line F3 Repeats the last command line F4 Displays a dialog asking user to "enter the char to delete up to" of the last command line F5 Goes back one command line F6 Enters the traditional CTRL+Z (^z) F7 Displays a menu with the command line history F8 Cycles back through previous command lines (beginning with most recent) F9 Displays a dialog asking user to enter a command number, where 0 is for first command line entered
The Project file '' has been renamed or is no longer in the solution What the error really means is you have a project reference and that project is no longer in the solution. This happens a lot with web projects and the easiest way to solv e it is right click on your project and go to "Property Pages" and in the References section you'll see the reference name and the offending reference will have (unavailable) next to it.