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  • Paging with NHibernate using a custom Extension method to make it 'easier' :)...

    Update 20081022: I have updated the articles code to reflect the bug fixes kindly suggested by Paco :). I have now used this in my project and have had no issues with it yet. The fixes included clearing order by's on the count query and also returning the count as an Int64. Cheers Stefan -----------...
    Posted to Stefan Sedich's Blog (Weblog) by stefan.sedich on 10-03-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, .NET 3.5, LINQ, C#, NHibernate
  • ORM Comparison Part II

    Part II of the Southeast Valley .NET User Group ORM comparison happened yesterday.  It started off nice and calm but ended with a bang or two.  No there were no fight or arguments between the presenters or attendees but mother nature let loose on the Phoenix area last night.  Especially...
    Posted to Joseph Guadagno (Weblog) by jguadagno on 08-29-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, NHibernate, ASP.NET, Visual Studio, NET 3.5, NET 3.0, NET 2.0, LINQ, SQL Server, SEVDNUG, netTiers, QuickObjects, LLBGen
  • Big Day Today: Object Relational Mappers (ORM) Comparison Day 1

    Well the time is here for the Southeast East Valley .NET User Group to hold it first of two meetings to compare different Object Relational Mapper technologies.  Some of the representative technologies will be LINQ, nHibernate, LLBGen Pro, and more. The event will be broadcast via LiveMeeting starting...
    Posted to Joseph Guadagno (Weblog) by jguadagno on 07-23-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, NHibernate, ASP.NET, NET 3.5, NET 3.0, LINQ, SEVDNUG, netTiers, QuickObjects, LLBGen
  • Southeast Valley .NET User Group: ORM Comparison: Update

    The July July and August 2008 meetings of Southeast Valley .Net Users Group ( SEVDNUG ) will host a comparison of different Object Relational Mapper / Data Access Layer technologies. Requirements have been to established so that there is a common database and user interface to compare these technologies...
    Posted to Joseph Guadagno (Weblog) by jguadagno on 07-08-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, NHibernate, ASP.NET, Visual Studio, AZGroups, NET 3.5, NET 3.0, NET 2.0, LINQ, SQL Server, SEVDNUG, netTiers, QuickObjects, LLBGen
  • Please Feedback! Unity, nHibernate, Fluent, Linq... Trying New Architecture Combinations

    We're thinking about a new architecture for a set of pretty large WCF (and perhaps also REST) services that's going to be developed during the next year and perhaps you dear reader would like to comment! The services themselves are pretty straight forward, we're going to serve data from a huge SQL Server...
    Posted to Johan Danforth's Blog (Weblog) by jdanforth on 12-17-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WCF, REST, LINQ, nHibernate
  • ORM Technology - nHibernate vs Linq

    I'm back after some time away from my blog ;).. This time i would like to tell about my favourite "nHibernate" and ORM Technology. Not So Long Ago, i’ve attended a microsoft seminar on Visual Studio 2008 & VSTS . It was a nice presentation and we have had a delicious lunch too;)…Presentation on VSTS...
    Posted to Runtime Debugger - kannan M ambadi's blog (Weblog) by kannan.ambadi on 01-16-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Asp.Net, C# 2.0, .NET, linq-to-sql, Ado.Net, vsts, microsoft, LINQ, visual studio, Asp.Net 2.0, .NET 3.5, .NET 2.0, ASP.NET 3.5, .Net Development, .NET Framework, Visual Studio 2008, nHibernate, Web 2.0, Web Development, ORM Architecture, Tools, Architecture
  • Which ORM? LINQ To SQL, Entity Framework? LLBLGen? NHibernate?…?

    While I was planning to write about the same topic and have the draft ready in my Windows Live Writer waiting to complete, I found an interesting question in StackOVerflow and couldn’t just resist to answer: ORM/Persistence layer Advice The question starts with: I'm starting a new project and I'm looking...
    Posted to Guru Stop (Weblog) by Mohamed Meligy on 10-31-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: LINQ, ALT.NET, .NET FAQ, .NET, Domain Driven Design, FAQ, ORM, NHibernate, LLBLGen, Entity Framework, LINQ To SQL
  • Include LINQ Extension

    Updated for NHibernate Updated thanks to a comment by Samuel Jack! Thanks, Samuel! As you know, different LINQ O/RMs offer different ways to eagerly fetch associations: NHibernate offers several methods, including the HQL fetch keyword, extension method IQueryable<T>.Fetch and ICriteria.SetFetchMode...
    Posted to Development With A Dot (Weblog) by Ricardo Peres on 11-06-2010, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, NHibernate, Entity Framework, LINQ, O/RM, LINQ to SQL
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