Use same objects to access DB and WebService
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Hello All, Is there a way that I can create objects that will allow me to access DB(like edmx) and use the same objects in webservice also, How good are Persistence Ignorance (POCO) Adapter for Entity Framework[^] Web Service Software Factory: Modeling Edition[^] for the solution. Thanks
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Hello All, Is there a way that I can create objects that will allow me to access DB(like edmx) and use the same objects in webservice also, How good are Persistence Ignorance (POCO) Adapter for Entity Framework[^] Web Service Software Factory: Modeling Edition[^] for the solution. Thanks
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Yes, very helpful, but I hope you do realize that the question spans many fields, and expert in any of them could have the answer.
the_jat wrote:
Yes, very helpful
Yes it is very helpful to the other people on this site that freely give there time to help those asking for help. When you cross post someone that freely gives there time might be wasting it answering you in one forum when an entire conversation with you is going on in another forum. It is rude and inconsiderate of you to do that, period, end of story. Now if you are feeling froggy and want to insult me again, JUMP.
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the_jat wrote:
Yes, very helpful
Yes it is very helpful to the other people on this site that freely give there time to help those asking for help. When you cross post someone that freely gives there time might be wasting it answering you in one forum when an entire conversation with you is going on in another forum. It is rude and inconsiderate of you to do that, period, end of story. Now if you are feeling froggy and want to insult me again, JUMP.
led mike wrote:
might be wasting it answering you in one forum when an entire conversation with you is going on in another forum
First not every question demands a length conversation, and this is one of them. and this tiny little thing didn't got through your brain. How could it have been when you were jumping around forums just to see what went wrong. Also, If some one cross-posts he/she should take responsibility for managing all conversations, you probably wouldn't have done that, but again not everyone is stupid like you. also I don't believe people cannot manage conversations with 4-5 individuals at the same time. and if the issues has been resolved in one of the posts, the one who started can politely thank those who participated and notify them about the status. Thats how it could work.
led mike wrote:
freely gives there time
You cared to give a 1-rating to all the posts and reply with a stupid message. It seems you did jump like a frog, Now, everyone knows how you use your time, you undoubtedly are dumb.
led mike wrote:
period, end of story
Put one on your mouth and one on yourself. That would help you
led mike wrote:
JUMP.
you are good at it, so you do it, i'll just watch.
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led mike wrote:
might be wasting it answering you in one forum when an entire conversation with you is going on in another forum
First not every question demands a length conversation, and this is one of them. and this tiny little thing didn't got through your brain. How could it have been when you were jumping around forums just to see what went wrong. Also, If some one cross-posts he/she should take responsibility for managing all conversations, you probably wouldn't have done that, but again not everyone is stupid like you. also I don't believe people cannot manage conversations with 4-5 individuals at the same time. and if the issues has been resolved in one of the posts, the one who started can politely thank those who participated and notify them about the status. Thats how it could work.
led mike wrote:
freely gives there time
You cared to give a 1-rating to all the posts and reply with a stupid message. It seems you did jump like a frog, Now, everyone knows how you use your time, you undoubtedly are dumb.
led mike wrote:
period, end of story
Put one on your mouth and one on yourself. That would help you
led mike wrote:
JUMP.
you are good at it, so you do it, i'll just watch.