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| The Latest from .NET Mutterings | MORE | | Software Architecture 2010 Rich and myself will be spending a day talking about how to use various bits of.NET 4 technology to build a MVC, WF and Entity Framework based application. Myself and other Rock Solid Knowledge guys have had various talks accepted for Software Architecture conference this October in London. The aim to build the app live, so you really get to see how this tech actually ticks. Through out the week I’ll be doing stuff on Patterns, and Parallel programming. Finishing the week with another day with Rich talking about parallel programming, all using the latest bits of.NET 4. .NET Mutterings - Friday, June 4, 2010 DevWeek 2010 It was the first year we ran our “Ask the Doctor” booth for all those that dropped in I hope you found the advice useful…we certainly had a great time digging into interesting issues, from unit testing, Entity Framework, WCF and general architecture issues Had a great time again at DevWeek 2010. All my demos are uploaded to our conference page. .NET Mutterings - Friday, March 19, 2010 Entity Framework and Coarse grain locking I’ve recently had to come back and visit the Entity Framework (EF), as part of this I had the need to provide editing for many entities as a single edit operation. In effect what I'm really saying here is that my collection of entities is really one entity as far as my user is concerned, e.g. An Order entity is comprised of a series of Order Item entities, as far as the user request is concerned they are editing an order. Now out of the box Entity Framework provides support for Optimistic Locking on a per entity basis. .NET Mutterings - Tuesday, May 12, 2009 | | The Best from .NET Mutterings | MORE | | Software Architecture 2010 Rich and myself will be spending a day talking about how to use various bits of.NET 4 technology to build a MVC, WF and Entity Framework based application. Myself and other Rock Solid Knowledge guys have had various talks accepted for Software Architecture conference this October in London. The aim to build the app live, so you really get to see how this tech actually ticks. Through out the week I’ll be doing stuff on Patterns, and Parallel programming. Finishing the week with another day with Rich talking about parallel programming, all using the latest bits of.NET 4. .NET Mutterings - Friday, June 4, 2010 DevWeek 2010 It was the first year we ran our “Ask the Doctor” booth for all those that dropped in I hope you found the advice useful…we certainly had a great time digging into interesting issues, from unit testing, Entity Framework, WCF and general architecture issues Had a great time again at DevWeek 2010. All my demos are uploaded to our conference page. .NET Mutterings - Friday, March 19, 2010 Entity Framework and Coarse grain locking I’ve recently had to come back and visit the Entity Framework (EF), as part of this I had the need to provide editing for many entities as a single edit operation. In effect what I'm really saying here is that my collection of entities is really one entity as far as my user is concerned, e.g. An Order entity is comprised of a series of Order Item entities, as far as the user request is concerned they are editing an order. Now out of the box Entity Framework provides support for Optimistic Locking on a per entity basis. .NET Mutterings - Tuesday, May 12, 2009 | %>
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Reblogged: What should I learn to get started in.NET and web development? Entity framework basics. Getting started with Entity Framework. https://learninglineapp.com/courses/27/getting-started-with-entity-framework. '[ Note : I am reblogging this post which originally was posted to the LearningLine blog. Hope you all find it useful here as well]. recently had a conversation with someone who is looking to make a fresh start and become a developer (coming from other IT positions). The question they had was: What should I learn to get started in.NET and web development? How do I do that?” jQuery basics. Essential jQuery. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, May 6, 2013 Optimistic concurrency in MongoDB using.NET and C# That may be fine for bank transfers, but it typically falls down in the face of disconnected models used by almost all ORMs such as Entity Framework. Frameworks such as Entity Framework have optimistic concurrency control built in (although it may be turned off). Basically there are three steps: Get an entity from the DB and disconnect. The only thing you need to do to use this library in your apps is to implement this interface on all top-level MongoDB entities and use a class derived from ConcurrentDataContext (in library below) for your data access. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, April 8, 2013 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - Entity Framework 5 + Enumerations => What’s not to love?
Entity Framework 5 now supports enumerations (when using Visual Studio 2012 and targeting the.NET 4.5 framework). Next we’ll generate an entity data model from the database. Using enumerations with Entity Framework 5. We need to change the type of the ‘Habitable’ column in the database to a tinyint and we need to modify the information in the conceptual schema to inform the entity framework of our change in design: The screenshot shows that we need to change the underlying type as well as check the “Set Flags attribute”. DevelopMentor Courses - Sunday, September 2, 2012 - Entity Framework 5 is available
Entity Framework 5 is included in Visual Studio 2012, but is also available to users of Visual Studio 2010 (as a NuGet package: [link] ). Note: Some Entity Framework 5 features are only available when writing an application that targets.NET 4.5. Entity FrameworkThis includes enum support, spatial data types, table-valued functions and the performance improvements. Read more about what is new on the MSDN ADO.NET blog: [link]. DevelopMentor Courses - Sunday, August 26, 2012 - Reporting using Entity Framework
Technologies like Entity Framework help us convert data in the database to.NET objects and add logic. 39: Next step is to create a WCF service application, add an Entity Framework model and drag the two views onto the model: Next we’ll implement two methods to use the Entity Framework model to select the data and return a list of CustomerView or OrderView objects. For many years the mantra for implementing business logic in your line of business application has been: “don’t put it in the database, don’t put it in the user interface”. Life is good. The Blomsma Code - Wednesday, October 20, 2010 - Type-Safe Include extension method for Entity Framework
If you’re interested in the Include method in a LINQ to Entities queries to be type-safe, then Joe Ferner has the answer for you in this post: Type-Safe Entity Framework Include: [link]. Entity Framework DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, January 24, 2012 - Generating an index in the database using Entity Framework Code First
If you’re using Entity Framework Code First, then you may want to create an index on some of your table. Entity FrameworkThe way to do this is to call “Database.ExecuteSqlCommand” in the “Seed” method of your database initializer. The sample below shows how it is done (thanks to Rolf for pointing me in the right direction): using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Text; using System.Data.Entity; using System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations; namespace CodeFirstPlayground. {. class Program. {. static void Main( string [] args ). {. DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, January 17, 2012 %>
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