Well, I would really like to see some examples of using only the NH
domain models with a GridView supporting editing, deleting, sorting,
paging, etc. without using ObjectDataSource.

Does anyone have a nice resource for this?

Kind regards
Thomas



On 25 Sep., 10:00, "Luis Abreu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> +1.
>
> Even though I haven't used ASP.NET in real work for some time now, I
> can confirm that if you have a decent domain model, your asp.net code
> will be reduced to 2 or 3 lines of code in these cases. This means
> that you'll end up writting less code vy using the codebehind file
> than if you write the aspz code necessary for setting up the
> objectdatasource control...
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 10:58 PM, Sidar Ok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sorry for jumping in, but what stops you from binding your model entities
> > directly as a collection in entirety ?
> > My single advice on using datasources, would be, "don't" . anything beyond
> > basic is proven to cause a lot of pain.
>
> > On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 8:20 PM, Thomas Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> Hi Patrick - I am using NH with GridViews and ObjectDataSources all
> >> the time, and it works like a charm.
>
> >> Check this link:
> >>http://www.codeproject.com/KB/architecture/NHibernateBestPractices.aspx
>
> >> I emply the Dao architecture that Billy MacCaffery is using in that
> >> article for the "DAL" part of my application.
>
> >> I also create some classes that work well with the ObjectDataSource.
> >> An example might be a  CustomerBLL that has the methods for retrieval,
> >> update, delete, etc. This CustomerBLL in turn will invoke the Dao
> >> classes to get the work done.
>
> >> These BLL classes might seem like a little extra work, but on the
> >> other hand I get a very thin code-behind file for my  aspx pages,
> >> where I only check on whether or not an exception has occurred in the
> >> BLL - DAL chain of objects.
>
> >> Hope this helps.
>
> >> Cheers,
> >> Thomas
>
> >> On 24 Sep., 13:24, pn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> > Hi,
>
> >> > My team is looking for a solution to use NHibernate with ASP.NET
> >> > GridView (for all CRUD operations).  I have searched around and only
> >> > found scattered materials for this topic.
>
> >> > Wonder if there is any best practice out there?
>
> >> > I also saw that LINQ to NHibernate might be an answer because in .NET
> >> > 3.5 there is a LinqDataSource.  However, how ready is the Linq for
> >> > NHibernate in NHibernateContrib?  Anyone have tried it?
>
> >> > Thanks,
> >> > - Patrick
>
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>
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