Previously, SQL developers have been able to almost entirely ignore the SQLCLR and treat it as a peripheral technology—almost an extension to the main product. With the advent of LINQ and the Entity Framework, this is no longer the case, and the SQLCLR is moving to the center stage. It’s a powerful product but, for many, it is an entirely new way of working with data. Pro Entity Framework 4.0 will help readers understand the implications of the Entity Framework and how it can be used to change their development practices and make their databases more powerful and flexible. Since many readers will be encountering this subject for the first time, the book will create an inclusive environment in which the concepts of .NET development are approached from the perspective of the Relational T–SQL developer to foster a sense of shared–ownership in keeping with Microsoft’s latest best practices.
- Comprehensive coverage of the new greater and more challenging integration with .NET 3.5
- Written from a real–world perspective and examines the features offered by LINQ and the Entity Framework that will help solve problems experienced by professional developers
- Contains insight, interpretation, analysis, and evangelism instead of just plain fact
Spis treści
Introducing the ADO.NET 4.0 Entity Framework.- The Entity Data Model.- The Entity Data Model Inside and Out.- Querying the EDM.- Working with Entities.- Stored Procedures and the EDM.- Relationships and Associations.- T4 Code Generation.- Model-First Development.- Code-Only Development.- N-tier Development with WCF Data Services.- Performance Tuning and Exception Handling.- Data Binding with the Entity Framework.
O autorze
Scott Klein is a Microsoft SQL Server 'Most Valuable Professional’ and independent consultant specializing in SQL Server performance and business intelligence. Scott is the author of several books, including Professional SQL Server 2005 XML, Professional LINQ, and Pro ADO.NET 4.0 Entity Framework. He was a contributing author to Pro SQL Server 2008 Relational Database Design and Implementation, as well as to the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Bible. Scott has written many articles for the SQL Server Standard magazine. He holds the MCDBA, MCSD, and MCSE certifications. He is heavily involved in the south Florida community, running two SQL Server user groups and the South Florida SQL Saturday events. Scott also speaks frequently at user groups across south Florida. Scott has nearly 20 years working with SQL Server and consulting in small to enterprise-size environments.