I have a project on MVC. We chose EF for our DB transactions. We created some managers for the BLL layer. I found a lot of examples, where \"using
\" statement is us
I think you will find many suggesting this style of pattern. Not just me or Henk DBContext handling
For some performance tips, well worth a read
The proper or best practice way of using DBContext variable is with the Using.
using (var db = new MyEntities())
{
return db.Items.Where(it => it.ItemId == itemId && !it.IsDeleted).FirstOrDefault();
}
The benefit is many things are done automatically for us. For example once the block of code is completed the dispose is called.
Per MSDN EF Working with DbContext
The lifetime of the context begins when the instance is created and ends when the instance is either disposed or garbage-collected. Use using if you want all the resources that the context controls to be disposed at the end of the block. When you use using, the compiler automatically creates a try/finally block and calls dispose in the finally block.