Thanks Greg,

I'll take a look at the article you mentioned.

Regards,
Eddie

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From: Discussion of advanced .NET topics.
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of gregory young
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 2:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ADVANCED-DOTNET] Persistence with Bamboo.Prevalence


umm Doug .. you seem to be confusing prevalence with persistence.

Bamboo is a bit different than these items (it stores all items in
memory with a transactional file that gets updated).

As for using bamboo its pretty straight forward (the examples cover it
fairly well).

As a good starting point I would suggest
http://codeproject.com/cs/database/BambooMigrationKit.asp

Cheers,

Greg

On 10/6/06, Doug H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Someone (Gregory Young, IIRC) suggested this API in one message a few
days
> > ago as means to solve persistence issues. I since took a look at it and
> > seems interesting. I would like to read more about it. I'd like to find
out
> > about the mechanics and what steps do you need to follow in a bigger
system.
> > Something like a programmer's guide, more than the reference help
> > documentation that comes with the library. I already read everything
that's
> > posted on SourceForge (http://bbooprevalence.sourceforge.net/), but I
would
> > like a better description.
> > Is anyone aware of such a resource on the net?
>
> That hasn't been updated in years last I checked.
> There is db4o, which is similar and open source, but is gpl and costs
> money to use in a non-gpl application: http://www.db4o.com/
>
> These other options are all open source and free to use in non-gpl apps:
>
> I don't know if you have heard of ActiveRecord (used in Ruby on Rails),
> but there is a port to .NET:
> Castle ActiveRecord
> http://www.castleproject.org/index.php/ActiveRecord
> and this visual studio 2005 add-in: http://altinoren.com/activewriter/
>
> Other than that, there are some object-relational mappers for .NET.
> The most popular is NHibernate, but see also Gentle.NET and NPersist,
> as well as other options:
>
> NHibernate
> http://www.hibernate.org/343.html
>
> Gentle.NET
> http://www.mertner.com/confluence/display/Gentle/Home
>
> NPersist
> http://www.npersist.com/home/Default.aspx
>
> See also LINQ and DLINQ in the next versions of C# and VB.NET.
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