By Carmel Schvartzman
In this tutorial we'll add an Entity Data Model to the .NET MVC 4 application which serves as a backend to our Blogs Application. You can follow this step by step tutorial as a standalone, or you can learn all the posts to build the entire app. This is the STEP 3 in this walkthrough to design an end-to-end AngularJS client MVC app.
2. Select "Data" and ADO.NET Entity Data Model:
Name the E.D.M. as "NatureModel".
3. Our Data Model will contain data from the database:
4. Choose the data connection appropriate to your SQL SERVER, and name the saved connection in the Web.Config file as "NatureEntities":
5. We'll want to include in our model the tables we created previously on STEP 1 of this walkthrough:
6. After you pressed "Finish", you can open the EDMX (Entity Data Model x) file to see the Entity Model:
That's all!! Happy programming.....
- Mouse over the "Models" folder and right-click >> Add >> New Item:
2. Select "Data" and ADO.NET Entity Data Model:
Name the E.D.M. as "NatureModel".
3. Our Data Model will contain data from the database:
4. Choose the data connection appropriate to your SQL SERVER, and name the saved connection in the Web.Config file as "NatureEntities":
5. We'll want to include in our model the tables we created previously on STEP 1 of this walkthrough:
6. After you pressed "Finish", you can open the EDMX (Entity Data Model x) file to see the Entity Model:
That's all!! Happy programming.....
כתב: כרמל שוורצמן
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