LLBLGen Pro Runtime Framework v5.5 Documentation
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Available output settings
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.NET Full vs. .NET Standard
Value Type Definition in-lining
Concepts
Using the generated code
Compiling the code
Database specific features
Adapter
DataAccessAdapter functionality
Using the entity classes
Using the EntityCollection<T> class
Insert / Update query batching
Using the EntityView2<T> class
Using the context
Using TypedViews, TypedLists and Dynamic Lists
Using the typed view classes
Using the typed list classes
Using dynamic lists
Using GROUP BY and HAVING clauses
Calling a stored procedure
Fetching DataReaders and projections
Prefetch paths
Excluding / Including fields for fetches
Transactions
Databinding at designtime and runtime
Entity collection and Typed List/Typed View paging
The UnitOfWork2 class
Distributed Systems
SelfServicing
Filtering and Sorting
QuerySpec
Linq to LLBLGen Pro
Asynchronous programming (async/await)
Executing plain SQL
Application configuration
Handling exceptions
Transient error recovery (Connection resilience)
Window functions (OVER())
Field expressions and aggregates
Calling a database function
Data Scopes
Resultset caching
Derived tables and dynamic relations
Setting up and using Dependency Injection
Adding your own code to the generated classes
Field and Entity validation
Setting up and using Authorization
Setting up and using Auditing
WCF Data Services support
Tapping into actions on entities and collections
XML support (serialization / deserialization)
Custom properties (name-value pairs)
Performance tuning
Troubleshooting and debugging
Tutorials and examples
Best practices
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Using TypedViews, TypedLists and Dynamic Lists
Using TypedViews, TypedLists and Dynamic Lists
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Using the typed view classes
Using the typed list classes
Using dynamic lists
Using GROUP BY and HAVING clauses