NHibernate (yes or no)
... cooperate with the ORM tool. My favourite ORM for .Net is Sooda ( www.sooda.org ), haven't experimented too much with other tools. Best Regards RG Miha Markic [MVP ...
http://www.dotnetmonster.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/dotnet-ado-net/12332
Most popular object persistence framework
... try also Gentle .NET ( http://www.mertner.com/confluence/display/Gentle/Home ) and Sooda ( www.sooda.org ) Gentle .NET provides caching, automatic sql query building, data binding, database suport: http://www ... only for 1.x for now. version 2.0 is unverway; Sooda ...
http://www.dotnetmonster.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/dotnet-framework/21619
Object/Relational persistency mapping frameworks for .Net
... for dotnet, but they did not seem very mature to me yet (Sooda, NHibernate, Gentle, ...), and I don't want to risk having to ...
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n-Tier doubt!!
... and see how it models the data. For example nhibernate or sooda. RG Arne Vajhøj I think you question is about an object model and rather ...
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