Is it possible that EF5 does not immediately close connections when using a DBContext like
public void UpdateCategory(Models.Category catData)
{
if (catData == null) return;
using (var cntx = new DataContext())
{
//IN THE LINE BELOW A CONNECTION IS DEFINITELY OPENED BUT IS IT IMMEDIATELY CLOSE????
var cat = cntx.Set<Category>().FirstOrDefault(c => c.CategoryId == catData.CategoryId);
if (cat == null) return;
if (!cat.LastChanged.Matches(catData.LastChanged))
throw new ConcurrencyException(cat.GetType().ToString());
cat.CategoryName = catData.CategoryName;
cntx.DbContext.Entry<Category>(cat).State = System.Data.EntityState.Modified;
//AFTER THE NEXT LINE DO I HAVE 2 CONNECTIONS OPENED? OR WAS THE CONNECTION OPENED FROM THE FIRST QUERY CLOSED ALREADY?
cntx.SaveChanges();
catData.LastChanged = cat.LastChanged;
}
}
Are there scenerios\bugs where the same context creates\opens 2 connections, leaving one open?