Entity Framework 4.0 Beta 1 bits now available in the VS 2010 and .NET 4 Beta 1

Published 20 May 09 09:58 PM | dpblogs 

Beta 1 has shipped!  You can find information about the Beta and pointers to the download here.  So far on this bog we’ve talked, at a high level, about the scenarios and capabilities that our team has been focused on in this release.  In the coming weeks and months, we’ll be drilling in depth on these topics.  Starting tomorrow we’ll have the first post on POCO, so stay tuned.  Beyond reading and posting questions to the team blog, you can look to the forums for help and information, read the what’s new in ADO.NET section in the MSDN documentation, and file bugs on the connect site.  We look forward to hearing any feedback you have on the updates we’ve made.

Carl Perry

Program Manager, Entity Framework

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# Tian Chen said on May 21, 2009 1:15 AM:

We are very interested in how the poco approach works in VS 2010, where can we find any end-to-end sample code on this?

Thanks.

# Muhammad Mosa said on May 21, 2009 4:26 AM:

I wonder if you could post more into performance considerations and recommendations when working with EF4 POCO (Persistence Ignorance). Because it seems there are a lot of background work to create proxy classes for change tracking and deferred loading.

# Carl Perry said on May 21, 2009 12:39 PM:

@Tian Chen,

Starting today we'll begin posting a series that goes in depth with POCO.  Keep up with the blog and well explain it all along with sample code and tests.

@Muhammad Mosa,

We'll add some part of the information around performance to our blog posts.  

Carl

# radyo dinle said on July 19, 2009 10:39 AM:

We are very interested in how the poco approach works in VS 2010, where can we find any end-to-end sample code on this?

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