From Novice to Professional
Buch, Englisch, 317 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 634 g
ISBN: 978-1-4842-6881-0
Verlag: Apress
This book takes a code-first approach in which your database will be created and seeded programmatically. You won’t need to create the database through your database engine’s interface. Instead, you will be shown how to define your data model in Entity Framework, and then let Entity Framework do the work of creating your database and schema for you. From there you will learn how to seed your database with example data, then to implement the common, so-called CRUD operations consisting of creating, retrieving, updating, and deleting rows of data. By the end of the book you will have built a well-designed application that you can use as the basis for future applications that you create in your job.
What You Will Learn
- Download and install Entity Framework Core 5
- Perform create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations
- Create and seed a database with example data using Entity Framework Core 5
- Incrementally add new database functionality through Entity Framework Core 5 migrations
- Recognize when to take advantage of new features introduced in Entity Framework Core 5
- Deliver line-of-business applications using ASP.NET Core that run in a browser
Who This Books Is For
Developers who are familiar with C# and the .NET Framework who want to learn database access using Entity Framework Core 5. For developers creating web-based, line-of-business applications who want to create those applications more quickly and efficiently when databases are involved.
Zielgruppe
Professional/practitioner
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction
Part I. Getting Started1. Installation2. Project Structure
Part II. Core Features3. Entities4. Database Context5. Creating a Database from Code6. Seeding Data7. Getting Data8. Inserting Data9. Updating Data10. Deleting Data11. Navigation Properties
Part III. Advanced Features12. Aggregations13. Stored Procedures14. Migrations
Part IV. A Model Web Application15. Authentication on the Web16. Displaying Data on the Web17. Inserting Data on the Web18. Updating Data on the Web19. Deleting Data on the Web20. Reporting on the Web21. Authorization on the Web
Part V. Learning More22 Delving Deeper23 Conclusion




