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Is it possible to use Entity Framework with Windows Azure development storage service? and how?
Thanks.
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No, it wouldn’t be possible or practical. Azure Storage (different from SQL Azure) doesn’t support joining and may not respond well to ad-hoc queries. But you don’t need it. Azure storage already supports LINQ and object mapping.