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Adding a controller with read/write actions and views, using Entity Framework - what is "Data Context class"?

So in Visual Studio, when I go to add a controller, I get this dialog:

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I was curious what Visual Studio would create if I chose "Controller with read/write actions and views, using Entity Framework", as I'm using EF.

So I set my Model class to a view model created, chose Razor for my views, but I don't know what Data context class is? The only thing in the dropdown is my view model I created.

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Steven Avatar asked May 16 '11 00:05

Steven


1 Answers

The Data Context class is the top level EF object, the one that contains all your collections of entities that map to tables in the database.

The controller needs to be able to access this so that it can perform CRUD operations.

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Chris Sainty Avatar answered Sep 26 '22 01:09

Chris Sainty