I have a few questions regarding the Windows Azure Table Storage. Unfortunately my trial account expired a few days ago and I cannot test it by myself.
- How do my plain old clr objects get mapped to the table storage? Is it one object per table row, or gets one object splitted up across multiple table rows?
- Linq and the Entity Framework are the only ready-to-use frameworks for Table Storage, right?
- Regardless of using Entity Framework or linq, do I have to pollute my POCOs with some overhead like an
int id? - I know there are no foreign keys, how does the Enitity Framework keep objects together?
Thank you
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