Fabio, how will this be different from FluentNH?
Thanks!
-Michael
Fabio, how will this be different from FluentNH?
What benefit is this if FluentNH already does something similar?
Can't Fluent NH (that people are starting to use and understand) be
retro-fitted to not generate the mappings and be brought into NH core
(like Lamda critera has been)
So it'll do less than FNH, but not generate xml? What happens when FNH stops generating xml too, then what?
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 6:38 AM, Fabio Maulo<fabio...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2009/7/11 James Gregory <jagreg...@gmail.com>
It could be started outside and once that the scope and intention is more clear decide whether to move it to the core or not.
Anyway, from what I've heard about ORuM I'm looking forward to this.
And i hope that it will not have the main disadvantages i see in Fluent
today. First that naming is not consistent with the XML Mapping, this
makes it harder to transform all the xml mappings in blog posts and
documentation to code syntax. And second that fluent has a lot of
methods where it is not clear what they are for (when i only have
intellisens) or method which are only used for internal processing and
not used for mapping.
Fabio Maulo schrieb:
> Hi all.I'm going to begin a new project for programmatic configuration of
They did on Oct 21, 2008
http://code.google.com/p/fluent-nhibernate/issues/detail?id=60&can=1
;-)
I think the problem most of us are having here is there is very little evidence of what's actually being proposed. It's fluent mappings, but it's not like FNH, but it's not ORuM, and it's not for legacy DBs, and it's a new perspective on the model; these are vague and slightly conflicting. Surely people have to understand what it is before you can ask where it should live?
As I understood it from before that FNH was not able to "inject" the
NH configuration classes with how the code is now. But as I said :)
Innocent bystander that is just curious about why not joining efforts?
I have wondered before how long it would be until FNH became part of
NH as they complement each other :-)
-Mark
Innocent bystander that is just curious about why not joining efforts?
I have wondered before how long it would be until FNH became part of
NH as they complement each other :-)
-Mark
From: Fabio MauloSent: Saturday, July 11, 2009 7:18 PMSubject: [nhibernate-development] Re: New project for mappings
I'm going to begin a new project for programmatic configuration of class mappings.My intention is not support legacy DB that mean not support a lot of actual XML mapping.I would like to know your opinion about which should be the place of such kind of project.Inside NH-Core or Outside ?Vote for committers are: Inside/OutsideUsers's opinions are welcome but not sum as committer's vote.
Thanks.
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Fabio Maulo