Presentation: "Testing Data Access code pragmatically"

Track:   The .Net Road

Time: Monday 14:30 - 15:30

Location: SAS Dania

Abstract:

In this talk we'll explore the options we face when trying to write coded tests against a data layer, or a real live Database.

Among others, we'll talk about rolling back changes with Enterprise Services, TransactionScope and the ADO.NET Transaction object, and also take look at writing database unit tests using team system for database developers.

You'll get the tools you need whether you work with .NET 1.1, 2.0 or 3.0, and you'll never go back to the way you used to test your data layer. If time permits, a little song will follow!

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Roy Osherove, Sela Group

 Roy  Osherove Roy has been part of the software community for over a decade, developing, architecting and managing software and teams. He's the founder of the Agile Israel user group and his blog at www.ISerializable.com contains articles and posts about .NET, Unit testing and Agile Development. Roy is currently writing a book called The Art Of Unit Testing which you can learn more about at http://The.ArtOfUnitTesting.com ). Roy works as the Agile Lead at Sela Group, consulting and training companies in Israel, Europe and the U.S. He speaks at various international conferences such as TechEd, DevDays, DevTeach, and now - JAOO. He's a Microsoft MVP and is the creator of The Regulator ( Tools.osherove.com )