作者:Julia Lerman
出版日期:February 12, 2009
出版社:O'Reilly
页数:828
ISBN:ISBN-10: 059652028X ISBN-13: 978-0596520281
文件格式:CHM
Product Description
Programming Entity Framework is a thorough introduction toMicrosoft’s new core framework for modeling and interacting with datain .NET applications. This book not only gives experienced developers ahands-on tour of the Entity Framework and explains its use in a varietyof applications, it also provides a deep understanding of itsarchitecture and APIs. From the Entity Data Model (EDM) and ObjectServices to EntityClient and the Metadata Workspace, Programming Entity Framework covers it all.Written by Julia Lerman, the leading independent authority on the framework, Programming Entity Framework, includes scores of reusable examples — written in both Visual Basic and C# — that you can implement right away.
This book will help you:
Understand the core concepts you need to make the best use of the Entity Framework (EF) in your applicationsLearn to query your data, using either LINQ to Entities or Entity SQLCreate Windows Forms, WPF, and ASP.NET applicationsBuild ASMX web services and WCF servicesUse Object Services to work directly with your entity objectsDelve into model customization, relationship management, change tracking, data concurrency, and morePresented in a clear narrative style that reflects the hundreds ofhours the author has spent consulting, teaching, and writing about thisnew data access technology and testing its myriad features, Programming Entity Framework will help you master the technology and put it to work.
About the Author
Julia Lerman is the leading independent authority on the EntityFramework and has been using and teaching the technology since itsinception two years ago. She is well known in the .NET community as aMicrosoft MVP, ASPInsider and INETA Speaker. She is a prolific blogger,a frequent presenter at technical conferences around the world,including DevConnections and TechEd and she writes articles for manywell-known technical publications. You can read her blogs atwww.thedatafarm.com/blog.