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		<title>By: Steve</title>
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		<description>Good post in your follow up.

As far as EF - I finally saw what I was looking for in EFv4 when Scott Gu posted this week on the true POCO with no designer edmx &#039;data model&#039;.

This is a big and important step forward - as we went from nhibernate w/1 xml mapping file to EF with 3 and no pocos - to pocos still generated from a edmx, to finally a poco only solution.

And the IIS Express can now run anywhere - even though before we had to install a new server OS in order to get IIS 7 features.</description>
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<p>As far as EF &#8211; I finally saw what I was looking for in EFv4 when Scott Gu posted this week on the true POCO with no designer edmx &#8216;data model&#8217;.</p>
<p>This is a big and important step forward &#8211; as we went from nhibernate w/1 xml mapping file to EF with 3 and no pocos &#8211; to pocos still generated from a edmx, to finally a poco only solution.</p>
<p>And the IIS Express can now run anywhere &#8211; even though before we had to install a new server OS in order to get IIS 7 features.</p>
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