Top 20 NuGet entityframework Packages
T4 code generation templates for N-Tier Entity Framework.
A set of reusable components to be used by HCMIS Warehouse and supporting applications as well as Reporting Dashboards
A set of reusable components to be used by HCMIS Warehouse and supporting applications as well as Reporting Dashboards
We moved here: https://entityframework-extensions.net/
NOTE: The current package is *UNSUPPORTED* since 2014
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EntityFramework Data Access Component for Application Framework
EFConvention is a convention based extension library for Entity Framework to automate several tasks currently cumbersome to do. It allows developers to create an Entity Framework based Context without having to specify each entity by putting it as DbSet<> as property.
We moved here: https://entityframework-extensions.net/
NOTE: The current package is *UNSUPPORTED* since 2014
This package contains everything you need to expose structured storage using Entity Framework as part of your .NET mobile backend hosted in Microsoft Azure. For more information, check out http://azure.microsoft.com/mobile
DEPRECATED: Azure Mobile Services is now deprecated in favor of Azure Mobil...
Collection of data repositories and other helpers for EntityFramework and EF Code First
Application Framework assemblies for use with Entity Framework Code First
ASP.NET Boilerplate - Core Module - Infrastructure - EntityFramework
IMPORTANT: This package is not used anymore. Use https://www.nuget.org/packages/Abp.EntityFramework package.
MiniProfiler integration for Entity Framework versions 4 and 5.
A generic Repository Pattern Entity Framework implementation for .Net.
Adds the templates that EF uses to generate Code First models from a database so that code generation can be customized.
MiniProfiler integration for Entity Framework 6 adjusted for ServiceStack
As Entity Framework Code First is not able to create the dabase for you at the moment, SQLite Little Helper will generate CREATE TABLE query for you in form of string. This then can be execute however you like.
Written in Visual Studio 2013 Express Edition, using .NET 4.0