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Why?For the past several years we have been using a home grown ORM tool as part of a larger application framework. It works pretty well, but there are a few drawbacks:
It’s home grown - unless we divert attention from building our business applications, it stays frozen in ti ... Continue reading »
It’s home grown - unless we divert attention from building our business applications, it stays frozen in ti ... Continue reading »
10 months ago
as xml mapping files, have you looked at active writer (suggested by Ayende)?
http://altinoren.com/activewriter/
hopefully fluent nhibernate will grow into what we needed a long time ago (thus there was no C# 3.0 ;-)