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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T05:17:02+00:00 2026-05-19T05:17:02+00:00

According to Initial POCO Design 1-Pager Persistence Ignorance refers to being able to allow

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According to Initial POCO Design 1-Pager

Persistence Ignorance refers to being
able to allow the developer to write
and test domain objects in a way that
is entirely independent of fundamental
requirements and assumptions that may
be made by the infrastructure service
(in this case, the Entity Framework).
Such requirements / assumptions may
often include:

  • The need to implement a specific interface (for e.g., IPOCO)
  • Inheritance from a base class
  • Providing specific constructors
  • Object Instantiation/Construction requirements – use a specific factory
    for instance**
  • The need for metadata or mapping class or property Attributes
  • The need to use specific relationship mechanisms

This amounts to being able to use
Plain Old CLR Objects (POCO) so that a
developer can author their domain
objects free of all assumptions and
requirements imposed by the framework.
Using this approach, once the domain
objects are ready to their
satisfaction, the developer can use
these classes with the Entity
Framework in order for relational
database access and persistence.

As of right now (CTP5), is there any way at all to reconstitute a poco using a parametrized constructor? If not, it’s hard to see how the Entity Framework can be said to offer persistence ignorance.

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    2026-05-19T05:17:04+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 5:17 am

    You can have as many parameterized constructors as you want, so long as the framework has access to a parameter-less one, which is available by default if you you have no constructors, or if you provide one in addition to the parameterized ones you create.

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