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I develop my first application using WPF/MVVM and Entity Framework 6. Currently I am having a hard time to show my XAML in designer correctly if it is bound to data coming from Entity Framework.

I am aware of the different possibilities to supply design time data but i prefer to use an instance of my ViewModel during design time to have real data. But it seems to be impossible to get EF working during design time because of the missing app.conf which is not used in design time.

So I thought maybe I can mock EF - not for testing - but for providing data at design time. I've read this article but with this method I do not fake the complete EF, for example my DbSet.Load() or DbSet.Locale will fail.

So what is the the best way to provide design time data in my situation?

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As far as I know, no data is loaded in Design mode. Are you really sure that the delay associated with loading the data?

Edit: Do you meant with design-time, development-time, thus testing the application at runtime? In this case, you can limit the number of records with "Take". For example

yourRepository.GetAll().Take(10); // you can get a list: .Take(10).ToList();
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  • I am not sure if you understood my question correctly. Nowhere I speak of a delay and with "design time" i mean that time when the application is not running but displayed in visual studio or blend. Mar 26, 2014 at 18:22
  • Ok, I do not think it is possible to read data in design mode from a database and display. If you can still find a way, please let us know;-)
    – peter70
    Mar 27, 2014 at 12:08
  • A litle overview about designtime you can get here: wpftutorial.net/DesigntimeVsRuntime.html
    – peter70
    Mar 28, 2014 at 7:47

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