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Entity Framework : Why this extension is not usable ?

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  • D dilkonika

    I remove the "As entityobject". Now , on runtime , I get this error on the line : ser.WriteObject(stream, source) :

    An unhandled exception of type 'System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationException' occurred in System.Runtime.Serialization.dll

    Additional information: Type 'System.Data.Entity.DynamicProxies.MyObject_F2FFE64DA472EB2B2BDF7E143DE887D3845AD9D1731FD3107937062AC0C2E4BB' with data contract name 'MyObject_F2FFE64DA472EB2B2BDF7E143DE887D3845AD9D1731FD3107937062AC0C2E4BB:http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/System.Data.Entity.DynamicProxies' is not expected. Consider using a DataContractResolver or add any types not known statically to the list of known types - for example, by using the KnownTypeAttribute attribute or by adding them to the list of known types passed to DataContractSerializer.

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    Dave Kreskowiak
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    I don't know what you've got wrong because I can't replicated it. This is the modified extension code I used:

    Imports System.Data.Entity.Core.Objects.DataClasses
    Imports System.Runtime.Serialization
    Imports System.IO
    Imports System.Runtime.CompilerServices
    Imports System.Data.Objects

    Module Extensions

    Public Function Clone(Of T)(source As T) As T
        Dim ser = New DataContractSerializer(GetType(T))
        Using stream = New MemoryStream()
            ser.WriteObject(stream, source)
            stream.Seek(0, SeekOrigin.Begin)
            Return CType(ser.ReadObject(stream), T)
        End Using
    End Function
    

    End Module

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      I don't know what you've got wrong because I can't replicated it. This is the modified extension code I used:

      Imports System.Data.Entity.Core.Objects.DataClasses
      Imports System.Runtime.Serialization
      Imports System.IO
      Imports System.Runtime.CompilerServices
      Imports System.Data.Objects

      Module Extensions

      Public Function Clone(Of T)(source As T) As T
          Dim ser = New DataContractSerializer(GetType(T))
          Using stream = New MemoryStream()
              ser.WriteObject(stream, source)
              stream.Seek(0, SeekOrigin.Begin)
              Return CType(ser.ReadObject(stream), T)
          End Using
      End Function
      

      End Module

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      dilkonika
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      This exactly the same code that I have used. but I get the error that I have posted before.

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      • D dilkonika

        This exactly the same code that I have used. but I get the error that I have posted before.

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        It just dawned on me why you're getting that error. The object you're trying to Clone is referencing other object in the database that haven't been re-hydrated by EF yet. That's where those strange looking proxy objects are coming from. In order to get it to work, you have to load the objects being referenced before you try and Close the base object.

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          It just dawned on me why you're getting that error. The object you're trying to Clone is referencing other object in the database that haven't been re-hydrated by EF yet. That's where those strange looking proxy objects are coming from. In order to get it to work, you have to load the objects being referenced before you try and Close the base object.

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          The way I'm getting the object that i want to clone is this : -I have a listbox bound to a bindingsource (that have as datasource = (From t in context.Myobjects where t.id>5 select t ).Tolist - The user select several items from listbox. - I have a listitm=New list(of Myobject) , where i add one by one the items selected from listbox. - After i have the code that i posted to my question :

          Dim litm, newitm as MyObject
          For Each litm In itemlist
          newitm = litm.Clone()
          ...
          Next

          so in this situation , do you have an idea why i have those strange looking proxy objects like : MyObject_F2FFE64DA472EB2B2BDF7E143DE887D3845AD9D1731FD3107937062AC0C2E4BB Thank you !

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            The way I'm getting the object that i want to clone is this : -I have a listbox bound to a bindingsource (that have as datasource = (From t in context.Myobjects where t.id>5 select t ).Tolist - The user select several items from listbox. - I have a listitm=New list(of Myobject) , where i add one by one the items selected from listbox. - After i have the code that i posted to my question :

            Dim litm, newitm as MyObject
            For Each litm In itemlist
            newitm = litm.Clone()
            ...
            Next

            so in this situation , do you have an idea why i have those strange looking proxy objects like : MyObject_F2FFE64DA472EB2B2BDF7E143DE887D3845AD9D1731FD3107937062AC0C2E4BB Thank you !

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            I just told you why. The object has a reference to another related object that EF hasn't loaded.

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            • D Dave Kreskowiak

              I just told you why. The object has a reference to another related object that EF hasn't loaded.

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              dilkonika
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              Actually , i have loaded all referenced object , but i think some of them are loaded only with some of the properties. MyObjects - ob1 I have loaded ob1 like below : Myob1list=(From t in context.ob1s Select t.id,t.name).Tolist May be this the problem , and if yes , what should i do ? Thank you !

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              • D dilkonika

                Actually , i have loaded all referenced object , but i think some of them are loaded only with some of the properties. MyObjects - ob1 I have loaded ob1 like below : Myob1list=(From t in context.ob1s Select t.id,t.name).Tolist May be this the problem , and if yes , what should i do ? Thank you !

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                Dave Kreskowiak
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                You have to load the child objects in your query:

                Myob1list = (From t in context.ob1s.Include("chld")
                             Select t).ToList()
                

                (I'm converting C# code from memory. I haven't touched VB.NET in a few years now.)

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                • D Dave Kreskowiak

                  You have to load the child objects in your query:

                  Myob1list = (From t in context.ob1s.Include("chld")
                               Select t).ToList()
                  

                  (I'm converting C# code from memory. I haven't touched VB.NET in a few years now.)

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                  dilkonika
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                  Sorry , but I'm using lazyloading. and I've read that these proxy objects , are related with using of lazyloading. So , why all other actions that I do with my objects works without problems, and this Clone action produce errors ?

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                  • D dilkonika

                    Sorry , but I'm using lazyloading. and I've read that these proxy objects , are related with using of lazyloading. So , why all other actions that I do with my objects works without problems, and this Clone action produce errors ?

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                    Dave Kreskowiak
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                    dilkonika wrote:

                    Sorry , but I'm using lazyloading. and I've read that these proxy objects , are related with using of lazyloading.

                    Yeah, I can see that.

                    dilkonika wrote:

                    So , why all other actions that I do with my objects works without problems, and this Clone action produce errors ?

                    Because the proxy classes are dynamically generated by EF and are not serializable.

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                    • D dilkonika

                      Sorry , but I'm using lazyloading. and I've read that these proxy objects , are related with using of lazyloading. So , why all other actions that I do with my objects works without problems, and this Clone action produce errors ?

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                      Sascha Lefevre
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                      dilkonika wrote:

                      Sorry , but I'm using lazyloading.

                      That doesn't mean you can't tell EF it should eager-load dependencies when you need it (which is what Include(..) does).

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                      • S Sascha Lefevre

                        dilkonika wrote:

                        Sorry , but I'm using lazyloading.

                        That doesn't mean you can't tell EF it should eager-load dependencies when you need it (which is what Include(..) does).

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                        dilkonika
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                        yes , but when I call the extension , these objects are already loaded in the way that I have described.

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