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Entity Framework Core Cookbook

You're reading from   Entity Framework Core Cookbook Transactions, stored procedures, query libraries, and more

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785883309
Length 324 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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 Peres Peres
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Entity Framework Core Cookbook - Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Improving Entity Framework in the Real World FREE CHAPTER 2. Mapping Entities 3. Validation and Changes 4. Transactions and Concurrency Control 5. Querying 6. Advanced Scenarios 7. Performance and Scalability Pitfalls Index

Implementing inheritance – Table per Class hierarchy


The relational and the object-oriented world, although similar, are in fact quite different. In the object-oriented world, we have classes and inheritance, references to other classes, virtual and static members, and different visibilities, which all make our life as developers easier. Relational databases are very simple: all we have are tables (and views) and foreign keys. So, an object-relational mapper such as Entity Framework faces a difficult task translating from one to the other where there is no 1:1 correspondence of concepts: this is called the object-relational impedance mismatch.

In this topic, we will focus on inheritance. Tables do not have inheritance, but there are some patterns that help us mimic it:

  • Table per hierarchy/Single table inheritance: A single table is used for a class hierarchy; all base and derived table's properties are mapped to columns of this table; a special column, called discriminator, is used to tell...

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