Ink And The Database

Posted by: DevX: .NET Feed, on 10 Feb 2006 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Unless your battery is really, really good, you'll eventually want to store your Ink. Simple file storage or XML serialization is sometimes sufficient, but usually, you'll want to move Ink into and out of a relational database. Here's how....

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