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The Repository Pattern with EF Code First & Dependency Injection in ASP.NET MVC3

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In this article, I will explain how to implement Respository pattern with EF4.1 code first and how to enable dependency injection feature to your ASP.NET MVC3 Applications.
@model DIDemo.Models.ChangePasswordModel

@{
    ViewBag.Title = "Change Password";
}

<h2>Change Password</h2>
<p>
    Use the form below to change your password. 
</p>
<p>
    New passwords are required to be a minimum of @Membership.MinRequiredPasswordLength characters in length.
</p>

<script src="@Url.Content("~/Scripts/jquery.validate.min.js")" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="@Url.Content("~/Scripts/jquery.validate.unobtrusive.min.js")" type="text/javascript"></script>

@using (Html.BeginForm()) {
    @Html.ValidationSummary(true, "Password change was unsuccessful. Please correct the errors and try again.")
    <div>
        <fieldset>
            <legend>Account Information</legend>

            <div class="editor-label">
                @Html.LabelFor(m => m.OldPassword)
            </div>
            <div class="editor-field">
                @Html.PasswordFor(m => m.OldPassword)
                @Html.ValidationMessageFor(m => m.OldPassword)
            </div>

            <div class="editor-label">
                @Html.LabelFor(m => m.NewPassword)
            </div>
            <div class="editor-field">
                @Html.PasswordFor(m => m.NewPassword)
                @Html.ValidationMessageFor(m => m.NewPassword)
            </div>

            <div class="editor-label">
                @Html.LabelFor(m => m.ConfirmPassword)
            </div>
            <div class="editor-field">
                @Html.PasswordFor(m => m.ConfirmPassword)
                @Html.ValidationMessageFor(m => m.ConfirmPassword)
            </div>

            <p>
                <input type="submit" value="Change Password" />
            </p>
        </fieldset>
    </div>
}

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In 1999, I started programming using Delphi, VB, VJ.From 2002 I started with .NET using C#.Since 2005 when i had became an EIP product manager I was focus on EIP and CMS technique. In 2008 i established dotnetage.com and started to shared my ideas and projects online. I believe "No shared no grow"

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