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RSS ADO.NET Provider

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Easily connect .NET applications to RSS feeds through ADO.NET connectivity! The RSS Data Provider makes RSS feeds look like SQL tables in your applications. With the CData ADO.NET Provider for RSS developers can simply DataBind to data, just like using SQL Server.
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DataBind to RSS Feeds, No Code Required

  • DataBind to RSS feeds using standard Visual Studio wizards.
  • Easy-to-use client library enables developers to easily integrate .NET Applications with RSS feeds.

The CData ADO.NET Provider for RSS offers the most natural way to access RSS data from any .NET application. Simply use RSS Data Provider objects to connect and access data just as you would access any traditional database. You will be able to use the RSS Data Provider through Visual Studio Server Explorer, in code through familiar classes, and in data controls like DataGridView, GridView, DataSet, etc.

1-2-3 Easy Steps to RSS feed Integration

Connecting .NET applications to RSS feeds has never been easier. The RSS Data Provider offers  access to feeds, through an easy to use Data Provider interface that every .NET developer is familiar with.

  1. Install CData ADO.NET Provider for RSS
  2. Connect & Select Data
  3. Databind!

The RSS Data Provider effectively makes RSS feeds look like a database to your applications. If you want to integrate your applications with RSS and you have ever written Transact-SQL, then RSS Data Provider is definitely for you!

Using the RSS Data Provider

The RSS Data Provider wraps the complexity of accessing RSS services in an easy-to-integrate, fully-managed ADO.NET Data Provider. Applications then access RSS through the RSS Data Provider with simple Transact-SQL.


 

The CData ADO.NET Provider for RSS hides the complexity of accessing data and provides additional powerful security features, smart caching, batching, socket management, and more.

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