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How To Use Unity Container In ASP.NET MVC Framework - CodeProject
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/99361/How-To-Use-Unity-Container-In-ASP-NET-MVC-Framewor Competition: low
In this article, I'm going to show and explain how you can use Unity IoC container in ASP.NET MVC Framework in order to make aspects in our application more decoupled. In order to run this, you'll have to create a new MVC framework application, add the classes I wrote and change the supplied HomeController to the implementation I wrote
How to use Entity Framework Code First for MVC 3 - CodeProject
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/256356/How-to-use-Entity-Framework-Code-First-for-MVC3 Competition: low
When you run the application, DBContext checks if there is any model for the type of derived context and any connection string that is already cached in the application domain. If it is already there, then it uses that model, or the DBContext works out what classes to include in the model based on what DbSet properties were defined
asp.net mvc 3 - How can I get my database to seed using Entity Framework CodeFirst? - Stack Overflow
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6312336/how-can-i-get-my-database-to-seed-using-entity-framework-codefirst Competition: low
NB, I don't actually need to supply the context name in the base constructor call; I only wrote it that way initially because I was copying the format of the solution above. Any suggestions? On a side note, is it possible to call the initializer without having a reference to my DatabaseContext in the client? I have included all the relevant code I could think of
How To Use Unity Container In ASP.NET MVC Framework - CodeProject
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/99361/How-To-Use-Unity-Container-In-ASP-NET-MVC-Framewor Competition: low
In this article, I'm going to show and explain how you can use Unity IoC container in ASP.NET MVC Framework in order to make aspects in our application more decoupled. In order to run this, you'll have to create a new MVC framework application, add the classes I wrote and change the supplied HomeController to the implementation I wrote
How to use Entity Framework Code First for MVC 3 - CodeProject
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/256356/How-to-use-Entity-Framework-Code-First-for-MVC3 Competition: low
When you run the application, DBContext checks if there is any model for the type of derived context and any connection string that is already cached in the application domain. If it is already there, then it uses that model, or the DBContext works out what classes to include in the model based on what DbSet properties were defined
asp.net mvc 3 - How can I get my database to seed using Entity Framework CodeFirst? - Stack Overflow
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6312336/how-can-i-get-my-database-to-seed-using-entity-framework-codefirst Competition: low
NB, I don't actually need to supply the context name in the base constructor call; I only wrote it that way initially because I was copying the format of the solution above. Any suggestions? On a side note, is it possible to call the initializer without having a reference to my DatabaseContext in the client? I have included all the relevant code I could think of
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