OK, I'll be watching out for the release.
/Mats
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- Thu 02 Jul 2009 14:15
- Forum: Entity Developer
- Topic: The specified metadata path is not valid
- Replies: 41
- Views: 35697
- Thu 02 Jul 2009 12:05
- Forum: Entity Developer
- Topic: The specified metadata path is not valid
- Replies: 41
- Views: 35697
- Mon 15 Jun 2009 14:27
- Forum: Entity Developer
- Topic: The specified metadata path is not valid
- Replies: 41
- Views: 35697
- Mon 15 Jun 2009 08:16
- Forum: Entity Developer
- Topic: The specified metadata path is not valid
- Replies: 41
- Views: 35697
I cannot get this to work.
Is it possible to run the Entity Developer through the VS integration or do I have to run it standalone?
My solution in VS is setup to produce a separate assembly for the entity model to be referenced by my web-application project and I'm not getting any .csdl, .ssdl or .msl-files anywhere when I'm using the VS integration. The only way is to run it standalone which produces the files in same directory as the model file. This is a little bit anoying during a development phase.
Do I have to release these model files allthe way to production environment too? Do they have to be somewhere in the web-application directory structure?
/Mats
Is it possible to run the Entity Developer through the VS integration or do I have to run it standalone?
My solution in VS is setup to produce a separate assembly for the entity model to be referenced by my web-application project and I'm not getting any .csdl, .ssdl or .msl-files anywhere when I'm using the VS integration. The only way is to run it standalone which produces the files in same directory as the model file. This is a little bit anoying during a development phase.
Do I have to release these model files allthe way to production environment too? Do they have to be somewhere in the web-application directory structure?
/Mats
- Tue 19 May 2009 15:11
- Forum: dotConnect for MySQL
- Topic: EDM and Guid
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3131
- Tue 19 May 2009 14:11
- Forum: dotConnect for MySQL
- Topic: EDM and Guid
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3131
- Fri 15 May 2009 12:36
- Forum: dotConnect for MySQL
- Topic: EDM and Guid
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3131
- Fri 15 May 2009 07:15
- Forum: dotConnect for MySQL
- Topic: EDM and Guid
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3131
- Thu 14 May 2009 20:32
- Forum: dotConnect for MySQL
- Topic: EDM and Guid
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3131
EDM and Guid
Is there a problem with the Guid support for MySql and Entity Framework again? This is what I got in my test program.
Regards,
Mats
Code: Select all
Unhandled Exception: System.Data.UpdateException: An error occurred while updating the entries. See the InnerException for details. ---> System.Data.EntityCommandCompilationException: An error occurred while preparing the command definition. See the inner exception for details. ---> System.NotSupportedException: DbType Guid is not supported.
at Devart.Data.MySql.bj.a(DbType A_0)
at Devart.Data.MySql.MySqlParameter.set_DbType(DbType value)
at Devart.Common.Entity.l.a.b(DbParameterBase A_0, TypeUsage A_1)
at Devart.Common.Entity.l.a.a(DbParameterBase A_0, TypeUsage A_1)
at Devart.Common.Entity.l.a.a(Object A_0, TypeUsage A_1)
at Devart.Common.Entity.l.a.a(DbConstantExpression A_0)
at Devart.Common.Entity.l.a(DbInsertCommandTree A_0, DbCommand A_1, DbProviderManifest A_2)
at Devart.Data.MySql.Entity.c.a(DbCommandTree A_0, DbConnection A_1, DbProviderManifest A_2)
at Devart.Data.MySql.Entity.MySqlEntityProviderServices.b(DbProviderManifest A_0, DbCommandTree A_1)
at System.Data.Common.DbProviderServices.CreateCommand(DbCommandTree commandTree)
at System.Data.Mapping.Update.Internal.UpdateTranslator.CreateCommand(DbModificationCommandTree commandTree)
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at System.Data.Mapping.Update.Internal.UpdateTranslator.CreateCommand(DbModificationCommandTree commandTree)
at System.Data.Mapping.Update.Internal.DynamicUpdateCommand.CreateCommand(UpdateTranslator translator, Dictionary`2 identifierValues)
at System.Data.Mapping.Update.Internal.DynamicUpdateCommand.Execute(UpdateTranslator translator, EntityConnection connection, Dictionary`2 identifi
erValues, List`1 generatedValues)
at System.Data.Mapping.Update.Internal.UpdateTranslator.Update(IEntityStateManager stateManager, IEntityAdapter adapter)
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at System.Data.Mapping.Update.Internal.UpdateTranslator.Update(IEntityStateManager stateManager, IEntityAdapter adapter)
at System.Data.Objects.ObjectContext.SaveChanges(Boolean acceptChangesDuringSave)
at DevArtTest.Program.Main(String[] args) in D:\Work\Test\DevArtTest\Program.cs:line 30
Mats
- Thu 14 May 2009 13:17
- Forum: Entity Developer
- Topic: Namespace
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3735
- Tue 12 May 2009 09:02
- Forum: Entity Developer
- Topic: Entity Developer
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2934
Entity Developer
Hi,
Could you please explain to me why I should use your entity developer instead of Microsofts builtin developer for my EF MySQL projects. Could you give some pros for your developer?
Regards,
Mats
Could you please explain to me why I should use your entity developer instead of Microsofts builtin developer for my EF MySQL projects. Could you give some pros for your developer?
Regards,
Mats
- Fri 08 May 2009 14:18
- Forum: Entity Developer
- Topic: Namespace
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3735
- Fri 08 May 2009 11:57
- Forum: Entity Developer
- Topic: Namespace
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3735
Namespace
Hi,
I am wondering why the Entity Developer is not accepting a namespace specification of type AAA.BBB.CCC? It only accepts a single level namespace like AAA.
I'm using the new v2.00.18.
Regards,
Mats
I am wondering why the Entity Developer is not accepting a namespace specification of type AAA.BBB.CCC? It only accepts a single level namespace like AAA.
I'm using the new v2.00.18.
Regards,
Mats
- Fri 05 Dec 2008 19:36
- Forum: LinqConnect (LINQ to SQL support)
- Topic: Linq 2 MySQL
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3921
- Fri 05 Dec 2008 11:49
- Forum: LinqConnect (LINQ to SQL support)
- Topic: Linq 2 MySQL
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3921
Yes that maybe a better way to do it, but as I wrote before, my code is a simulation of how it could work in a stateless ASP.NET application. The fetch could have been done in the first request, the modification in a second and the submitting to database in a third.
The only way to write down any entities of all from a detached state is to use the Attach methods for now. The Refresh method seems to be unimplemented. I am also wondering why the third overload of the Attach method is missing. The one that should take both the original and the modified entity as parameters.
/Mats
The only way to write down any entities of all from a detached state is to use the Attach methods for now. The Refresh method seems to be unimplemented. I am also wondering why the third overload of the Attach method is missing. The one that should take both the original and the modified entity as parameters.
/Mats