Ben,

Checking it out this weekend.  I'll post back with comments next
week.  So far, it looks slick and I appreciate the time you put into
it.

Regards,

todd

On Oct 22, 1:07 pm, "Ben Hart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Often I need to quickly throw a quick and dirty NHibernate app, for a proof
> of concept, blog post, or question on this forum etc. Tracking down the
> binaries, adding the config and so on takes a little while, which adds up.
>
> I spent some time this week creating a Visual Studio template. It has the
> latest released binaries, a console app for generating schema, an example
> entity + mapping, and a trivial integration test. It's extracted from Visual
> Studio 2008, and I can only confirm that it works on my machine! The package
> is a vsi, and becomes available under Visual C# project types.
>
> It's not intended to be a demonstration of the power of NHibernate, nor any
> best practices. Rather a easier way to get started for newcomers, or a time
> saver for something quick and dirty. I intend to add to it if anyone finds
> it useful, and am open to any ideas (for now thinking of adding to the
> entity to demonstrate more mappings, checking it works in VS 2005, maybe
> VB).
>
> Post 
> here:http://blog.benhartonline.com/post/2008/10/21/NHibernate-Starter-Kit....
>
> (I'm happy to place on nhforge, if you think useful.)
>
> --
> Ben Harthttp://blog.benhartonline.com/
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