• @Mahesh-457542

    I for one have not used the ADO.NET Entity Framework as yet, as I do all middle-level business objects in WFC, due to the control this gives me and the wide client base it can support. I am researching more into the ADO.NET Entity Framework however I don't expect to be taking it up in the very near future. I see that it can build the data access level for me but I can also see that I'd have to invest a lot of time to add extra logic to these objects and also to implement far more triggers and extra methods to include the extra functionality I need. Thank you for the post though, as it has reminded me to look into this further again. Maybe in the future you may not do this in the database layer but for now I think many people will.

    For your information, in the research I have done on ADO.NET Entity Framework and Subsonic, the ADO.NET Entity Framework benchmarks must faster.

    Cheers, James

    James
    MCM [@TheSQLPimp]