>Entity Framework(often referred to as EF):
>a .NET Framework data-access technology to define and work with model classes.
>By default, the Entity Framework looks for a connection string named the same as the object context class (MovieDBContext for this project).
>Entity Framework is default to using LocalDB.
>LocalDB is a lightweight version of the SQL Server Express Database Engine
>LocalDB runs in a special execution mode of SQL Server Express that enables you to work with databases as .mdf files.
>Typically, LocalDB database files are kept in the App_Data folder of a web project.
>SQL Server Express is not recommended for use in production web applications.
>LocalDB in particular should not be used for production with a web application because it is not designed to work with IIS. However, a LocalDB database can be easily migrated to SQL Server or SQL Azure.
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>A controller class is where you write the code that handles the incoming browser requests, retrieves data from a database, and ultimately decides what type of response to send back to the browser.
>A view template should never perform business logic or interact with a database directly. Instead, a view template should work only with the data that’s provided to it by the controller. Maintaining this “separation of concerns” helps keep your code clean, testable and more maintainable.
> It is currently by Controller(By URL)Information passed to View(Screen rendering)