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Entity Framework Core Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Ricardo Peres
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Entity Framework Core Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Ricardo Peres

Overview of this book

Entity Framework is a highly recommended Object Relation Mapping tool used to build complex systems. In order to survive in this growing market, the knowledge of a framework that helps provide easy access to databases, that is, Entity Framework has become a necessity. This book will provide .NET developers with this knowledge and guide them through working efficiently with data using Entity Framework Core. You will start off by learning how to efficiently use Entity Framework in practical situations. You will gain a deep understanding of mapping properties and find out how to handle validation in Entity Framework. The book will then explain how to work with transactions and stored procedures along with improving Entity Framework using query libraries. Moving on, you will learn to improve complex query scenarios and implement transaction and concurrency control. You will then be taught to improve and develop Entity Framework in complex business scenarios. With the concluding chapter on performance and scalability, this book will get you ready to use Entity Framework proficiently.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Entity Framework Core Cookbook - Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Using asynchronous operations


Asynchronous programming can help us avoid performance bottlenecks and enhance the overall responsiveness of our applications. .NET has had support for asynchronous operations since its early days, but version 4.5 took it one step further, with the introduction of the async and await keywords and related patterns. And, sure thing, the developers of Entity Framework Core took it in consideration when they wrote it: asynchronous operations, both for queries and for modifications.

First, let's get one thing straight: asynchronous operations are not faster than synchronous ones; in fact, they may even be slightly slower because of context switches. The real advantage is that they do not block the current thread of execution, and are therefore more suited for handling multiple simultaneous requests, such as in a web server.

Getting ready

We will be using the NuGet Package Manager to install the Entity Framework Core 1 package, Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore. We will...