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Stories recently tagged with 'NHIbernate'
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published 12 days, 11 hours ago, submitted by
ang3lfir3
12 days, 13 hours ago
iamnotmyself.com — As you may have noticed, I have become interested in the concept of Object Relational Mapping and the NHibernate framework. One of the more painful/tedious aspects of using NHibernate is hand writing the xml mapping files. That is why I got excited when I heard that Jeremy Miller was open sourcing his mapping generation libraries.
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category: Database | Views: 297
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published 25 days, 17 hours ago, submitted by
Lord
26 days, 3 hours ago
ayende.com — A few hours ago I completed a code review of an application using NHibernate. This is not the first time I am doing such a thing, of course, and I noticed that there are quite a few areas where I tend to have comments in such code reviews.
The following is based on several such code bases that I went through, and contains a partial list of things that you need to watch for. read more...
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category: Open Source | Views: 272
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published 1 month, 3 days ago, submitted by
NotMyself
1 month, 4 days ago
iamnotmyself.com — I wanted to challenge the dogmatic urban legend passed down from .NET developer to .NET developer since the classic ASP days. That dogma simply states you should always access your database via stored procedure for "performance reasons". Inline SQL is BAAAAAAD.
So I fired up Visual Studio, created a class and started writing tests. read more...
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category: Open Source | Views: 374
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Unit, Test, OpenSource, NHIbernate | tag it
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submitted by
jaltiere
1 month, 18 days ago
jaltiere.com — This article is the third in a series of articles concerning NHibernate. This article specifically deals with the Castle ActiveRecord project and how it makes NHibernate easier to use. read more...
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category: C# | Views: 12
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ActiveRecord, NHIbernate, C# | tag it
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published 1 month, 20 days ago, submitted by
dcarr
1 month, 20 days ago
damon.agilefactor.com — The first official beta for NHibernate 2.0 was released today. This comes on the heels of the damaging ‘boycott’ of the Microsoft ‘Linq to Entities’ upcoming release, which was anticipated to be a serious competitor to NHibernate.
LAST MINUTE UPDATE FROM THE NHIBERNATE TEAM
There has been a change in how NHibernate is packaged as the core and contrib aspects now have dedicated locations.
Since NHibernate 2.0 Alpha 1, ONLY THE CORE of the project is included at the link above. The Contrib Projects are now in a dedicated location:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/nhcontrib
There are a few new projects that are essential to investigate for your needs (for example the Burrow project). Also be sure to visit the wiki for these significant projects:
http://nhcontrib.wiki.sourceforge.net
See the end of this post for a partial list of these contrib efforts.
The team at domain.dot.net has been working with 2.0.X since the first alpha, and following the progress of the trunk. In our opinion this beta has the high quality of prior betas and we recommend it for non-critical systems immediately as your risk policy allows. We’re working on a more detailed analysis coming soon on some of the key improvements.
To download the code direct from the trunk use this SVN URL:
https://nhibernate.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/nhibernate
This is no minor update, as with this release they will align with the widely used and praised ‘Hibernate 3.2’ for Java. Here is a listing of the planned new features which are represented to varying degrees of complexness in this beta: read more...
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category: Linq | Views: 236
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LINQ, Entities, C#, EntityFramework, .Net | tag it
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submitted by
jaltiere
1 month, 21 days ago
jaltiere.com — This is the second part in a series of articles about NHIbernate. This article covers one to one and one to many relationships, inheritance, etc. read more...
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category: C# | Views: 22
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Inheritance, NHIbernate, C# | tag it
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submitted by
DavyBrion
1 month, 22 days ago
davybrion.com — Shows a simple base class that provides many of the basic Data Access requirements using NHibernate read more...
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NHIbernate, Tips | tag it
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