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WCF 4.0 Multi-tier Services Development with LINQ to Entities

By : Mike Liu
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WCF 4.0 Multi-tier Services Development with LINQ to Entities

By: Mike Liu

Overview of this book

WCF is the Microsoft model for building services, whereas LINQ to Entities is the Microsoft ORM for accessing underlying data storage. Want to learn both? You would normally have to dig through huge reference tomes—so wouldn't you agree that a simple-to-follow practical tutorial on WCF and LINQ to Entities is the way to get ahead?This book is the quickest and easiest way to learn WCF and LINQ to Entities in Visual Studio 2010. WCF and LINQ to Entities are both powerful yet complex technologies from Microsoft—but you will be surprised at how easily this book will get you get up and running with them.Mastery of these two topics will quickly enable you to create Service-Oriented applications, and allow you to take your first steps into the world of Service Oriented Architecture without becoming overwhelmed.Through this book, you will learn what's going on behind the scenes with WCF, and dive into the basic yet most useful techniques for LINQ to Entities. You will develop three real-world multi-tiered WCF services from beginning to end, with LINQ to Entities being used in the data access layer of the services. Various clients including windows console applications, the WCF Test Client, Windows Form applications and WPF applications will be created to test these WCF services. By the end of this book, you will be 100% confident that you know WCF and LINQ to Entities, not only in theory, but with sound real-world experience.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
WCF 4.0 Multi-tier Services Development with LINQ to Entities
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

Using LINQ to Entities in the data access layer


Now we have the solution, the Entity model, and the connection string. Next we will modify the data access layer to use LINQ to Entities to retrieve and update products. We will first modify GetProduct to retrieve a product from the database and then modify UpdateProduct to update a product in the database. In this section the UpdateProduct method will not have concurrency control. It will simply commit the changes to the database even though the product has been changed by other users. In the upcoming section, Adding concurrency support, we will make further changes to the service so that concurrent updates can be controlled properly.

Modifying GetProduct in the data access layer

We can now modify the GetProduct method in the data access layer class, ProductDAO, to use LINQ to Entities to retrieve a product from the database. Just as we did in the previous chapter, we will first create an Entity, ObjectContext, and then use LINQ to Entities...