Feature CTP Walkthrough: Code Only for Entity Framework
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Overview
This post covers a new Entity Framework extension called Code Only. Code Only allows you to use the Entity Framework using POCO entities and without an EDMX file, i.e. with ‘Code Only’. This walkthrough shows you how to use the first release of Code Only, which is a very early and limited preview of our long term plans for Code Only. To get an idea of where Code Only is heading look at this post on the EF Design Blog.
Code Only ships as part of the Microsoft Entity Framework Feature CTP 1. The CTP works on top of the latest version of the Entity Framework released as part of .NET 4.0 Beta1, and you can download it here.
Requirements
- This walkthrough requires Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1
- The Microsoft Entity Framework Feature CTP1, that can be downloaded from here.
- A local SQL Server 2008 Express instance has to be installed as SQLEXPRESS. Otherwise, changes to the connection string in the web.config file or regenerating the database from the included SQL scripts may be necessary.
- Download and extract the initial solution attached to this post.
Comments
Anonymous
June 22, 2009
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June 22, 2009
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June 22, 2009
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June 22, 2009
Avec VS 2010 Beta 1, il manquait quelque features pour lesquelles l’EF team avait communiqué en disantAnonymous
June 22, 2009
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October 19, 2009
is Entity Framework 4.0 only availabe for VS 2010? specially since we've just purchased and upgraded to VS 2008 about 2 months ago and we would love to take advantage of the "Code Only" modeling capabailties of EF 4.0 I am just curios if we've we made a mistake in upgrading too soon from VS 2005 to VS 2008?Anonymous
November 14, 2009
@Keyse, Sorry but yes, Entity Framework 4 is only available for VS 2010 because it's part of .net 4.
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- Anonymous
December 09, 2009
Is the code only for entity framework just a matter of personal preference? what advantages would it get me? thanks!