Thanks Guys,

just to clarify:

don't worry about maintenance and support.

Our db is a commercial one used by big companies (one of our best
customers is VISA that stores ALL his, card related, transactions
inside several of our servers located worldwide).

Don't expect to ever receive support requests by end-user (well... we
don't even have the "end-users" you probably are used to have request
from); but, in case you have, simply ask them to contact our support
service.


Thanks,

Dario



On 6 Apr, 16:21, "Stephen Bohlen" <[email protected]> wrote:
> +1
>
> The more DBs the merrier so long as its maintained by others with adequate 
> support for bug-fixes, etc.  As a dialect, it would remain isolated from the 
> rest of the trunk, right?
>
> Curious what the alternate would be --?  Add the dialect to something 
> slightly off-center like Nhcontrib (not a recommendation, just a thought).
>
> We dont sort of have a place for less-than-mainstream-db-dialects sep from 
> the trunk (at present), right?
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ayende Rahien <[email protected]>
>
> Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 17:15:23
> To: <[email protected]>
> Subject: [nhibernate-development] Re: Proprietary Database Implementation
>
> We can add it to trunk, and refer any problems to Dario.
> If we get problems that we don't get answers for, we can always take it out.
>
> On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all.I'm not sure if we can apply the same behavior we have applied with
> > other commercial RDBMS.
> > The "strange" here is that:
> > - c-treeACE is a commercial RDBMS not well know (well know are:
> > MsSQL,ORACLE,DB2...).
> > - the dialect is provided directly from c-treeACE company (no other company
> > give us an approved/optimized implementation).
>
> > IMO, what is sure is that we can't maintain the c-treeACE dialect.
>
> > Opinions ?
>
> > 2009/4/6 Dario <[email protected]>
>
> >> Hi guys,
>
> >> I'm the (Italian) .net programmer for FairCom Corporation, an American
> >> Company  that develop and sells his own RDBMS.
>
> >> If you like to give it a look here is the link :
>
> >>http://www.faircom.com
>
> >> Following Fabio Maulo directions I wrote the classes needed to add our
> >> RDBMS to NHibernate supported ones (not all the test succeed since a
> >> few features are still under development on our side and because of
> >> some reserved words used as table or column names in current tests but
> >> most do).
>
> >> I would like to merge my code with current NHibernate code in order to
> >> have our db listed along with the others and our customers able to
> >> download the package from one standard location.
>
> >> Support for our implementation will be obviously delegated to me or
> >> other FairCom's programmers.
>
> >> Fabio asked me to post a request to this list for your approval and
> >> I'm doing just this.
>
> >> Waiting for your comments,
>
> >> Best regards,
>
> >> Dario
>
> > --
> > Fabio Maulo- Nascondi testo citato
>
> - Mostra testo citato -

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