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Daniel Wertheim left a couple of comments on Tip 42 , that point to a series of posts he has written about using Code-Only to write clean code. The series is really interesting as he delves into topics like: facades, relationships between non-public properties,
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Background: When we give examples of how to use Code-Only we always start with a strongly typed Context derived from ObjectContext . This class is used to bootstrap the model. For example this (property bodies omitted for simplicity sake): public class
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The normal way that you create an ADO.NET Data Services (aka Astoria) Service is by creating a class that derives from DataService<T>. public class BloggingService : DataService<BloggingEntities> And if you want to use Entity Framework under
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There have been lots of posts on the EFDesign blog talking about how the features in Code Only have evolved. But very little covering what we think will be the best way to write the code. You may have seen code like this: var prodConf = builder.Entity<Product>();
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We recently released a CTP that extends EF 4 Beta 1 which included Code Only. You can read more about Code Only here , here and here . If you look at the walkthroughs for Code Only you will see code that looks something like this: // Create a builder
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