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ASP.NET Core MVC 2.0 Cookbook

You're reading from   ASP.NET Core MVC 2.0 Cookbook Effective ways to build modern, interactive web applications with ASP.NET Core MVC 2.0

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
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ISBN-13 9781785886751
Length 668 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jason De Oliveira Jason De Oliveira
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Table of Contents (26) Chapters Close

Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
1. Cross-Platform with .NET Core 2. Visual Studio 2017, C# 6, IDEs, and Roslyn FREE CHAPTER 3. Working with npm, Frontend Package Managers, and Task Runners 4. Reusing Code with NuGet 5. SOLID Principles, Inversion of Control, and Dependency Injection 6. Data Access - EF7 with Repository, SQL Server, and Stored Procedures 7. Accessing data with Micro ORMs, NoSQL, and Azure 8. Cache and Session - Distributed, Server, and Client 9. Routing 10. ASP.NET Core MVC 11. Web API 12. Filters 13. Views, Models, and ViewModels 14. Razor and Views 15. TagHelpers and ViewComponents 16. OWIN and Middleware 17. Security 18. Frontend Development 19. Deployment and Hosting 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Managing a long request batch


In this recipe, we will learn the new EF 7 long request batch features.

Getting ready

We will use Visual Studio 2015 with EF 7, using the SQL Server provider. In the previous recipe, we installed xUnit to run the unit test. In this recipe, we will create another unit test to run batches with EF.

We will see the generated SQL in the SQL profiler, a tool used to capture the database traffic on our SQL server. In this way, we will be able to watch the SQL code generated by EF.

How to do it...

  1. First, we will configure the DbContext to indicate what the maximum number of requests we will allow for this DbContext should be, and, optionally, the timeout duration in the new unit test method we've just created:
  1. Next, let's add some requests to insert some items in the Book table:

We can see the generated SQL in the SQL Profiler now:

  1. Next, let's add some requests to update some items in the Book table

We can see the generated SQL in the SQL Profiler:

  1. Let's see the item in the Book...
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