Instead of serializing your DBContext entities, I would create DTOs (Data Transfer Object) that represents what really needs to be serialized. Then, I would use something like AutoMapper to map your DBContext entities to your DTOs Update: This is a bit out of date but the author explains some of the great uses for AutoMapper.
The fact that automapper exists and I didn't know about it makes me sad. Thanks for the info. – user24601 May 24 at 13:31.
Instead of serializing your DBContext entities, I would create DTOs (Data Transfer Object) that represents what really needs to be serialized. Then, I would use something like AutoMapper to map your DBContext entities to your DTOs. Update: This is a bit out of date, but the author explains some of the great uses for AutoMapper.
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