Let me add that, afaik, Microsoft was the only one soft company supporting
NH in some way (you know which one ;) ) and that support was appreciated by
team and, sure, users too (from the point of view of results).

Thanks James.

2008/11/24 James Kovacs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> S. Somasegar (aka Soma), Senior VP of Microsoft's DevDiv, had a recent
> post about what is coming with .NET 4 and VS2010.
>
> http://blogs.msdn.com/somasegar/archive/2008/11/12/net-fx-4.aspx
>
> In it he writes:
>
> ... as well as end-to-end solutions for data validation from
> declarative data on the database tier all the way through to the
> client UI.  You will be able to write validation logic once – have it
> run anywhere and this framework will work with any data access layer
> -  the Entity Framework, LINQ to SQL, ADO.NET, nHibernate, etc.
>
> Note that in addition to Microsoft's own data access stacks, he
> includes NHibernate. I thought that was pretty cool.
>
> James




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Fabio Maulo

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