Few technologies have been as eagerly anticipated as Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Now, two SQL Server insiders deliver the definitive hands-on guide--accurate, comprehensive, and packed with examples. "A Developer's Guide to SQL Server 2005"starts where Microsoft's documentation, white papers, and Web articles leave off, showing developers how to take full advantage of SQL Server 2005's key innovations. It draws on exceptional cooperation from Microsoft's SQL Server developers and the authors' extensive access to SQL Server 2005 since its earliest alpha releases. You'll find practical explanations of the new SQL Server 2005 data model, built-in .NET hosting, improved programmability, compliance, and much more. Virtually every key concept is illuminated via sample code that has been fully updated for and tested with the shipping version of the product. Key coverage includesUsing SQL Server 2005 as a .NET runtime extending the server while enhancing security, reliability, and performanceWriting procedures, functions, triggers, and types in .NET languagesExploiting enhancements to T-SQL for robust error-handling, efficient queries, and improved syntaxEffectively using the XML data type and XML queriesImplementing native SQL Server 2005 Web ServicesWriting efficient, robust clients for SQL Server 2005 using ADO.NET, classic ADO, and other APIsTaking full advantage of user-defined types (UDTs), query notifications, promotable transactions, and multiple active result sets (MARS)Using SQL Management Objects (SMO), SQL Service Broker, and SQL Server Notification Services to build integrated applications