Last week I mentioned in the sneak preview on POCO that support for POCO entities is one of the new capabilities we have added to Entity Framework 4.0.

This week, I’d like to go into the details of POCO support in Entity Framework 4.0 There’s quite a bit to discuss here, including: * Overall POCO experience in Entity Framework 4.0 * Change Tracking in POCO * Relationship Fix-up * Complex Types * Deferred (Lazy) Loading and Explicit Loading * Best Practices In this post, I will focus primarily on the overall experience so that you can get started with POCO in Entity Framework 4.0 right away.

I’d like to use a simple example that we can walk through so you can see what it feels like to use POCO in Entity Framework 4.0I will use the Northwind database, and we’ll continue to build on this example in subsequent posts.
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