DamienG - LINQ to SQL changes in .NET 4.0
LINQ to SQL changes in .NET 4.0
“People have been asking via Twitter and the LINQ to SQL forums so here’s a list I put together on a number of the changes made for 4.0.
Change list
Performance
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Usability
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Query stability
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Update stability
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General stability
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SQL Metal
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LINQ to SQL class designer
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Code generation (SQL Metal + LINQ to SQL class designer)
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Potentially breaking changes
We worked very hard to avoid breaking changes but of course any potential bug fix is a breaking change if your application was depending on the wrong behavior. The ones I specifically want to call out are:
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With the team/organization changes related to LINQ To SQL, it’s good to see that there’s still some life left in it…
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