object-relational mapping

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Yes thats possible, you have to use Entity framework 4 for this. the approach is called "Code First".

you can read lot about this here in ScottGu's post Code-First Development with Entity Framework 4

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Updated on June 04, 2022

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  • Jucker
    Jucker about 2 years

    I need to store an instance of an complex datatype into a relational database. Is there a way to do this without moddeling the database structure first, like it is done in ado.net? The database (or table) structure should be created from the class structure. The class has some properties like ints, strings or bools but could also have more complex ones. I am grateful for every helping advice...

    I want to do this in c#...

    Update:

    Thank you for your replys. I tried "code first" of EF 4 (Thank you very much Ramesh) and got my objects into the database. But now I am having a problem to get the data out of the db back to the instance of an object. My classes look like that:

    class Foo {
        public int id { get; set; }
        public string Woot { get; set; } 
    }
    
    class Bar {
        public int id { get; set; }
        public string name { get; set; }
        public ICollection<Foo> FooList { get; set; }
    }
    

    So, as I said i can create instances of these classes and write them to the db. But when I try to create new instances from the db data, just the int and the string of the "Bar"type is recovered but the Collection of Foos is emtpy. My db context looks like this:

    class DBstructure: DbContext
    {
        public DbSet<Foo> Foos { get; set; }
        public DbSet<Bar> Bars { get; set; }
    }
    


    any Idea?