I know this question has been asked numerous times before as I’ve read quite a few posts on the topic about the pros and cons etc but I still can’t decide which approach is right for me. I’m very new to web programming and come from a SQL DB Admin / report writing background. I’ve decided to try build my own website which may end up having 30 -40 tables maybe more in the future.
I’ve looked at both approaches and I do favour Entity Model approach only because I like simplicity of the designer and I like seeing the whole model in front me, it shows the overall picture in one snapshot. Also, me not being a strong programmer I am impressed with the way it generates the POCO’s using the DbContext generator template and does all the linking between the classes.
However, although I like the Model First Approach I feel there are some draw backs, I’m not sure if they are actual drawbacks or I just don’t know enough about the model first approach and code first approach as I’m still very new to this.
The Reasons that I am hesitant to use the Model First approach are:
-Mainly because I am struggling to find tutorials on the Model first approach using MVC 3. The best tutorial I’ve found using the DbContext is by Julie Lerman but she doesn’t cover buddy classes which are important for using data annotations and making other changes that aren’t lost when you regenerate the POCOs . Most tutorials MVC 3 related seem to use the Code first approach. Most people say this is because the tutor doesn’t want to focus on EF but rather show more MVC in the tuts. I personally think it’s because Microsoft is championing the Code First methodology over the others :)
-If it’s good practice to create buddy classes why can’t I find many tutorials showing this for MVC 3? Are Buddy Classes another name for View Models? And why can’t I find any tutorials by Microsoft showing these buddy/view models in use with MVC 3?
-I was trying to do a basic 1 to 1 relationship between 2 tables. In model first you have to set the identity keys of each table to the same field rather than using a FK in one of the tables, which may get a little confusing when you have 3 or more tables linked to each other by 1 to 1 relationships. In code first a way around this is use the model builder and set it up manually. I think in MF you can change the relationship by going into the XML which I am not keen on doing at all.
-More support/help on code first problems
The reasons I am hesitant to use the Code First approach are:
-I’m a novice coder.
-I see it getting quite difficult to keep track of tables and relationships as the project expands.
-There is no Model diagram and I have to say I really do like this idea.
-Mapping entities to the database via configuration classes I find impossible :).
-Updating a table will require a change to the code and the DB. In Model first only one change to the model which will automatically update the DB and Code having said that if you’re using buddy classes you may have to update these as well.
Also now I see people are somewhat combining Code First and Database first approaches, in that you don’t let Code First generate your database but manually create a database and use code first API to EF to get to it.
My head is spinning with all the options and drawbacks and pros and cons. I just want to get on with creating my website and not ponder on which approach to take.
Can anyone give me some insight on which approach they think is best based on what I’ve said and/or what they think will be more main stream in the future?
Many thanks dave
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