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I have the following code snippet:
var nivel = 1;
List<meuObjeto> meusObjetos = new List<meuObjeto>();
using(var objectContext = ((IObjectContextAdapter)db).ObjectContext)
{
var cmd = string.Format(@"SELECT *
FROM meuObjeto
WHERE meuObjetoNivel = {0}", nivel);
meusObjetos.AddRange(objectContext.ExecuteStoreQuery<meuObjeto>(cmd).ToList());
}
The problem is that when trying to access any object from the list meusObjetos
outside the context of using
I receive Exception with the following description:
Objectdisposedexception
The Objectcontext instance has been dropped and can no longer be used for operations requiring a connection.
I can even accept that for ObjectContext
implement the interface IDisposable
leaving the context of using
his data is no longer accessible, but how then can I make my objects 'independent" of ObjectContext
and remain existing even after the Dispose()
thus maintaining the using
?
The problem is that you are adding a reference to the data in
objectContext
and not making a copy of them.– Jéf Bueno
exact, but there is some way to make a practical copy of them?
– Jedaias Rodrigues
Cool that, huh? ) I find it unlikely to help but tried to play in a variable, even if it is just to test, and only then play in the list? Do the test by trying to access the variable outside the
using
. If you can, then try the list.– Maniero
@bigown couldn’t quite understand what you meant...
– Jedaias Rodrigues