Make BusinessBase/BusinessList and so on, less closed to be used with others
frameworks and less oriented to pure ADO.NET
P.S.
I don't want remember how many problems I had in my first commercial
application using NH and CSLA.

2009/4/25 sturdytree <[email protected]>

>
> With CSLA.net, all domain classes need to inherit from Businessbase,
> which contains non-virtual properties.
>
> When using NHibernate, we need to implement virtual properties for
> lazy loading.
>
> Some options to use CSLA/NHibernate together seem to be:
>
>  - switch lazy loading off in NHibernate and implement lazy loading
> code in the domain classes (although this seems less flexible)
>  - leave lazy loading on in NHibernate but use a DTO class to map to
> the database and then transfer the data       to the CSLA domain
> classes
>
> What other options might there be? Any pointers in the right direction
> will be much appreciated.
>
> I suppose the above question is really applicable to using NHiberntate
> with any framework.
>
>
> >
>


-- 
Fabio Maulo

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