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Binding a XAML application to DataBase Data

In this article I am showing that how we can connect our application to backend. Here in DOTNET3.0 there is something different from ASP.NET 2.0 to connect the application to database.

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In .NET 3.0 we have the option of markup language for making window application. This new markup language is known as eXtensible Application Markup Language, or XAML.

In this article I am going to show that how we can connect our XAML application to backend? How we can show our data in XAML application?

In this application I am showing a small information of an employee on the form. Here in database data there is a field ID. When user run the application then in combo box all ID comes. When user select any ID then all related record from that ID come in the specified text box.

The Xaml Code for this application is:

<Window x:Class="DataBaseApplication.Window1 xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"

     xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml Title="A Record Application"  Width="300"

     Height="220" WindowStartupLocation="CenterScreen">

     <Window.Resources>

        <DataTemplate x:Key="EmployeeListTemplate">

          <StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal">

            <TextBlock Text="{Binding Path=ID}" />

          </StackPanel>

        </DataTemplate>

     </Window.Resources>

     

     <Window.Background>

        <LinearGradientBrush StartPoint="0,0" EndPoint="1,1">

          <LinearGradientBrush.GradientStops>

            <GradientStop Color="Blue" Offset="0" />

            <GradientStop Color="White" Offset=".75" />

            <GradientStop Color="DarkGray" Offset="1" />

          </LinearGradientBrush.GradientStops>

        </LinearGradientBrush>

     </Window.Background>

     

     <StackPanel Name="theStackPanel" VerticalAlignment="Top">

        <ComboBox Name="theCombo" IsSynchronizedWithCurrentItem="True" Width="200"

              ItemsSource="{Binding}" ItemTemplate="{StaticResource EmployeeListTemplate}"/>

        <Canvas>

           <Canvas.Resources>

            <Style TargetType="{x:Type TextBox}">

            <Setter Property="Canvas.Left" Value="130" />

            <Setter Property="Padding" Value="0" />

            <Setter Property="Height" Value="18" />

            <Setter Property="Width" Value="120" />

            </Style>

           

           <Style TargetType="{x:Type TextBlock}">

           <Setter Property="Canvas.Left" Value="30" />

           <Setter Property="Padding" Value="0" />

           <Setter Property="Height" Value="18" />

           <Setter Property="FontWeight" Value="Bold" />

           </Style>

         </Canvas.Resources>

  
          
<
TextBlock Canvas.Top="15">First Name:</TextBlock>

           <TextBox Canvas.Top="15" Text="{Binding Path=FirstName}" />

           <TextBlock Canvas.Top="35">Last Name:</TextBlock>

           <TextBox Canvas.Top="35" Text="{Binding Path=LastName}" />

           <TextBlock Canvas.Top="55">Departmant</TextBlock>

           <TextBox Canvas.Top="55" Text="{Binding Path=Department}" />

           <TextBlock Canvas.Top="75">City:</TextBlock>

           <TextBox Canvas.Top="75" Text="{Binding Path=City}" />

           <TextBlock Canvas.Top="95">Country</TextBlock>

           <TextBox Canvas.Top="95" Text="{Binding Path=Country}"></TextBox>     

       </Canvas>

  </StackPanel>

</Window>

The Window1.xaml.cs code for the application is:

using System;

using System.Collections.Generic;

using System.Text;

using System.Windows;

using System.Windows.Controls;

using System.Windows.Data;

using System.Windows.Documents;

using System.Windows.Input;

using System.Windows.Media;

using System.Windows.Media.Imaging;

using System.Windows.Shapes;

using System.Data;

using System.Data.SqlClient;

 

namespace DataBaseApplication

{

    /// <summary>

    /// Interaction logic for Window1.xaml

    /// </summary>

 

    public partial class Window1 : System.Windows.Window

    {

        public Window1()

        {

            InitializeComponent();

            DataTable theTable = new DataTable();

 

            //Set the connection String

            String connString = @"Data Source=MCN0100; Initial Catalog=DataBaseNew ;Integrated Security=True";

 

            //Set the query

            String query = @"SELECT ID, FirstName, LastName, Department,City,Country FROM Record";

 

            // Fill the Set with the data

            using (SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(connString))

            {

                //Passing the query and connection String

                SqlDataAdapter da = new SqlDataAdapter(query, conn);

                da.Fill(theTable);

            }

 

            // Set the Data Context

            DataContext = theTable;           

        }

    }

}

When user run the application then the screen becomes look like as:



Figure 1.



Figure 2: All ID are coming in combo Box, select any ID from here to see the complete Information.



Figure 3.

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Rahul Kumar Saxena
Rahul shows great interests in working with Microsoft technologies. He specializes in the implementation of DataBase & Graphics. His area of expertise includes: C#, ASP.NET,ADO.NET,Windows Forms & Web Services. He hails from background , Master's in Computer Application. With programming he loves photography, traveling and reading books.
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I have a problem in runing the same application in Browser by Kiran On August 7, 2007
Hi, Nice article thanks a lot for this i will be thankful to you always. Please help me : i have tried to run same application in browser but it is giving security error. please help me. Thanks, Kiran Patil
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Re: I have a problem in runing the same application in Browser by Kiran On August 9, 2007
Hi, Thanks for reply.. I am able to run it successfully in browser. [i have to change its Security to Full Trust] which is not a good way to do.. i am using WIN SERVER 2003+VS 2005+I have installed CTP And all the tools. And i also need IE7 for runing it while i am a Firefox user any idea how to run in Firefox?? would you tell me how to run it with out making it full Trust. Regards, Kiran Patil
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Using Visual Studio 2010 c# by Fernando On September 24, 2010
I have tried the tool visual studio 2010
I have got an error :
'The invocation of the constructor on type 'DataBaseApplication.Window1' that matches the specified binding constraints threw an exception.' Line number '3' and line position '6'.

I am a beginner , could somebody help me ?

Fernando
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