While you can create classes that contain their own validation code, there are scenarios where it makes sense to separate validation code from the properties it validates using DataAnnotations. In a ...
Validation should begin as close to your database as possible: in your Entity Framework entities. Here's how you can integrate validation code into both the entities the Entity Framework generates and ...
When working with applications in ASP.NET Core 6 you will often want to validate your models to ensure that the data they contain conform to the pre-defined validation rules. Enter model validation.
Take advantage of data annotations to decorate your models using attribute tags so that your application’s data definition can be managed in a single place. Data annotations (available as part of the ...
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