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Entity Framework with Caching and ViewState

Are you interested in a bit of information about the use of Entity Framework with Caching and ViewState? Well read on – actually, go back and read the link back there, this one. The post is quick introduction to EF caching in ASP.NET applications written by Ignition consultant Jan Heggernes.

Tags: Entity Framework, Caching

posted @ Saturday, March 05, 2011 1:30 PM | Feedback (0)
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