I'm new to Entity Framework and I'm practicing CodeFirst. My problem is I'm creating a model class and I want that class to inherit from two other classes. For example, an Employee has personal information such as first name,middle name,last name, and etc... it has also a contact information such as address,phone,email, and etc... Students also has those properties as well. The reason why I separated those information into two different classes was that, another entity also can have contact information but without personal information, such as a company,schools,hospitals,warehouses and etc...
Sample codes:
public class ContactInfo { public string Address { get; set; } public string Email { get; set; } public string Phone { get; set; } }
public class PersonalInfo { public string Firstname { get; set; } public string Middlename { get; set; } public string Lastname { get; set; } }
public class Employee : // This should be inheriting from PersonalInfo and ContactInfo { public int EmployeeID { get; set; } }
public class Supplier : ContactInfo // Inheriting from ContactInfo and no PersonalInfo { public int SupplierID { get; set; } public string Name { get; set; } }
What I wanted to do is to create interfaces (IPersonalInfo,IContactInfo) to be inherited by Employee so that it will look like this:
public class Employee : IPersonalInfo,IContactInfo { public int EmployeeID { get; set; } }
Is this a good practice? And if not, how can I manage with this kind of scenario...
Thanks!