The Iesi 4.0 LinkedHashSet<T> is used to provide the ordered-set feature,
when the order-by attribute is present on the <set> element.

LinkedHashSet<T> is different from SortedSet<T> in that the former will
preserve the element insertion order, whereas the SortedSet<T> uses a
comparer.

I don't think the dependency is much of a problem, and with 4.0 NHibernate,
users would no longer need to care about it in their code unless they do
use the set-order-by, but it is a bit irritating to have it for such a
small use. Perhaps reflection can be used to avoid the hard dependency or
we could abolish the feature?


2014-08-18 9:46 GMT+02:00 Ricardo Peres <rjpe...@gmail.com>:

> Yes, Oskar, I know that, but why the dependency? Does NH internally use
> anything from it?
>
> RP
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