Updated Entity Framework Samples

Published 27 May 08 12:25 PM | dpblogs 

Looking for Entity Framework Samples that work with VS2008 SP1 Beta? You can check out our New and Updated Samples, Toolkits and Extensions on Code Gallery! Also Keep your eyes peeled for new Samples as they come online.

Interested in transparent Lazy Loading? Checkout Jaroslaw's blog and our most recent SP1 Sample on Code Gallery to find out how you can implement transparent Lazy Loading in the Entity Framework.

Elisa Flasko
Program Manager, Data Programmability

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# Dew Drop - May 28, 2008 | Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew said on May 28, 2008 11:02 AM:

PingBack from http://www.alvinashcraft.com/2008/05/28/dew-drop-may-28-2008/

# Blog del CIIN said on May 29, 2008 6:51 PM:

En el último post sobre ADO.NET EF & LINQ To SQL os hablaba de que ya había algún ejemplo concreto

# mhk999 said on June 4, 2008 1:12 PM:

Dear frens, i have some problem with EDF,from last couple of hours i am trying to find how can we create this conceptual model at runtime progrmatically. is there any way to create this entityobject, relations, properties,etc . i have this requirement for my Reports,where all metadata will be in database, i will generate conceptual model from that n build reports.

so can u pls advise on this.

# James Hancock said on June 17, 2008 12:24 PM:

Can someone do a video sample on how the heck you're supposed to use the designer to manually build/change a design?

I.e. how the heck do you manage associations? I expected it to work like SQL Servers Diagram system.  I cannot figure out how the designer is supposed to work, and all of the samples just assume you're going to leave the auto-gened design alone, which obviously isn't very realistic.

Thanks!

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