Active Database Object

Active Database Object® A technology developed by the Microsoft Corporation which allows ACTIVE SERVER PAGES to access databases. It allows the users of a BROWSER to interact with large databases: for example, the user of a retail ECOMMERCE application would be able to browse a database of products looking for potential purchases using this technology. It is often abbreviated to ADO.

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