Thank you for your information.
I am looking forward to hearing from you again.


On Sep 13, 5:38 am, Jochen Jonckheere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> The reason why I stumbled upon NHibernate.Burrow is that the current
> solution I use to manage multiple databases isn't clean enough. For
> the moment the code is based on the SessionManager created by Billy
> McCafferty (http://www.codeproject.com/KB/architecture/
> NHibernateBestPractices.aspx &http://code.google.com/p/sharp-architecture/),
> but here I need to get a session by the name of its configuration
> file. Each repository has a string in it with that name.
> When I looked at Burrow I noticed that I can get a session by type,
> and that Burrow knows what configuration file is related to that type.
> It is a lot cleaner and my BaseRepository or BaseDao, doesn't need a
> string paramter in the constructor that links to the configuration.
>
> I know that Burrow is a project to help with web-development, but the
> company I work for has windows forms, web and wcf projects that run as
> windows service, who all use NHibernate. It would be very practical if
> all those projects could use the same SessionManager and same
> BaseRepository.
>
> The WCF-projects follow almost the same flow as a ASP.NET application,
> so there I would say a workspace per request. But for the windows
> forms, I must disappoint you I have no idea either. Monday I will ask
> my colleagues at work who do the forms development, what they think
> Burrow should do. I'll keep you informed.
>
> On Sep 12, 8:45 pm, "http://kwang.us"; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > 1, We can have strong name when it is released.
> > 2, Workspace is an independent NHibernate working environment with
> > it's own NHibernate session.
> > For web application each request has its own workspace.  Currently, we
> > are not quite sure about how windows forms application should use
> > Burrow.
> > If you can provide feedback or you vision on the architecture of
> > winform apps on burrow, it would be appreciated.
> > 3, in the Burrow CR1 release, there is a bug related to multi database
> > management, please either update from trunk or wait for the next
> > release.
>
> > On Sep 12, 10:11 am, Jochen Jonckheere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I've been playing with NHibernate.Burrow, but have encountered some
> > > issues I like somebody to help me with.
>
> > > 1. NHibernate.Burrow doesn't have a strong name, will this be the case
> > > when it is released?
> > > 2. In a windows forms application I have to Init the workspace, can
> > > somebody explain the workspaces? Where is it best used?
>
> > > The reason for me to use NHibernate.Burrow is it can handle multiple
> > > databases in a clean way. For the moment I don't need the other stuff.
>
> > > Kind regards,
>
> > > Jochen
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