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EF v2 and Data Access Architecture Best PracticesEF Data Access EF v2 and Data Access Architecture Best Practices Tim Mallalieu This article discusses: Application development styles Design patterns This article uses the following technologies: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, ADO.NET Entity Framework Feature CT1 Contents David ...
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N-Tier Application PatternsEntity Framework N-Tier Application Patterns Daniel Simmons This article discusses: N-tier design patterns Entity Framework Microsoft .NET Framework 4 This article uses the following technologies: Entity Framework, Windows Communication Foundation Contents In my previous ...
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ADO.NET team blog : POCO in the Entity Framework : Part 3 – Change Tracking with POCOPOCO in the Entity Framework : Part 3 – Change Tracking with POCO Published 10 June 09 08:43 AM | dpblogs In my last post on POCO , I mentioned the fact that there are two types of change tracking possibilities with POCO: Snapshot based Change Tracking and Notification based Change ...
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ADO.NET team blog : Using Repository and Unit of Work patterns with Entity Framework 4.0Using Repository and Unit of Work patterns with Entity Framework 4.0 Published 16 June 09 04:08 PM | dpblogs If you have been watching this blog, you know that I have been discussing the various aspects of POCO capabilities we added to Entity Framework 4.0. POCO support makes it possible ...
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ADO.NET team blog : Feature CTP Walkthrough: Code Only for the Entity FrameworkFeature CTP Walkthrough: Code Only for the Entity Framework Published 22 June 09 02:54 PM | dpblogs Code Only Walkthru: 1) Create a Console Application called "CodeOnlyWalkthru": 2) Add a new Project to the "CodeOnlyWalkThru" solution: 3) Choose 'Class Library' and call the library ...
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ADO.NET team blog : Using Repository and Unit of Work patterns with Entity Framework 4.0For the record, I would not build my app this way, at least not at first glance. I'm curious to see how this all works. I might try it and see, and I'll post my results, if I get to it soon.
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