I'm struggling with the following problem.
I have a database with a table Jobs, which contains information about Jobs to be done. I followed the Code First approach of EF 6.0 and create a POCO class called Job. I then query the database for the Jobs:
DbSet<Job> receivedJobs;
using (var context = new MyContext())
{
receivedJobs = (from j in context.Jobs
select j);
}
With the received set receivedJobs I will then do a time consuming optimization.
As I understand it, the lifetime of the context as well as the resources the context controls ends with the closing bracket of the using statement. Also a good design should free resources to the database as soon as it is no longer required.
My question is now what should I do in my case? Just keep the database context alive until I finished my time consuming optimisation task. Or close the connection as it is not needed until the optimisation ends. But in the latter case what do I do with the disposed Job objects, because I will then need to access some navigation properties of them which I can't because the context was closed. (And by the way the data in the instances of the Job class will not be changed by the optimization. So it is not required to keep track of changes to these objects, because there will be none)
Hope someone can help me to understand what is the recommended design in this case.
Best regards