I understand that EF 5 will automatically cache the queries, but does it do it per context or overall? We are using MVC and are wrapping the calls in a using block to dispose of the dbcontext. For example:
public class Employee
{
public string FirstName {get; set;}
public string LastName {get; set;}
public int ID {get; set;}
}
public class EmployeeQueryByFirstName : IQueryObject<Employee>
{
private string _firstName;
public void Set(string FirstName)
{
_firstName = FirstName;
}
public Expression<Func<Employee,bool>> AsExpression()
{
return (e=>e.FirstName == this._firstName);
}
}
public class RepoExcerpt
{
public TEntity Find<TEntity>(IQueryObject<TEntity> queryObject)
where TEntity : class
{
using (var conn = ServiceLocator.IOC.Resolve<IDbContext>())
{
var query = (from q in conn.Set<TEntity>()
select q);
query = query.Where(queryObject.AsExpression());
return query.FirstOrDefault();
}
}
}
The next time we call Find
on the repository, will EF 5 have a cached version of this query, or will it be gone because we will be getting a new dbcontext? And if I want cached queries, will I need to handle that?