Hi Alexnaldo,
I see your point and must admit that this is hard to do in the first instance. But on the other hand, in a standard scaffold environment. "Search contact -> select contact -> show contact + address + orders en evt. edit one of these items " I question the direct need of 'complex' models. The framework will also allow you to write screens with references to the ORM of your preference and let the framework discover this screen and designate this to a 'screen' and you can work your way. I hope that a screen cast in 2 weeks from now will clarify a lot. I also will ask a colleague to draw a picture of the framework so that we all have an idea of what I want to accomplish. But please let me make myself clear that I am in no way try to write an ORM tool. There is enough that will fullfill your needs!!
That is pretty nice. LLBLGen's Linq code is pretty similar. Each man uses his own tool.
Ryan
Hi Ryan,
In my above example EF will generate 1 SQL query to database. More features at http://blogs.msdn.com/adonet/rss.xml
I think that LLBGen approach will generate 1 sql database for each "WithPath".
, Alexnaldo Santos
And a new step set.. just small but workable.. screencast at
Hello Michael, My jaw just dropped. Having a hard time moving it back up... 'Wow' would be a good word. Regards, Ori Cohen Support Manager, the Visual WebGui team