Awesome!
http://nhforge.org/wikis/successstories/success-stories.aspx

<http://nhforge.org/wikis/successstories/success-stories.aspx>Can you post
your story there?

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On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 2:46 AM, Frederic <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Dear all,
>
> Just to inform you, because we are pretty proud of what we achieved.
>
> For the project description :
> Nexfi is a french based software provider adressing mainly asset
> management industry (insurance, mutual funds, pensions funds, hedged
> funds).
> In our client base, we have name like Jp morgan, morgan stanley,
> harewood/BNP Paribas.
> The product is used for portfolio management, order management, cash
> management, front to back accounting, data integration and
> reconciliation,etc,etc...
>
> We sucessfully deliver in time the first release of our new product and
> the persistence layer is entirely build on top of NHibernate (2.0).
> Using Nhibernate we get the opportunity to entirely redesigned the
> database and the delivery process, including both oracle and sql server
> support. The application is built on N-tiers (WCF using XML/Bin -
> TCP-HTTP), with a distributed cache engine, using a smart client, as
> well as a thin client for global application administration (messaging
> services, integration and scheduling) and reporting portal (asp.net /
> winforms / webpats).
>
> We are especially happy with our Nhibernate implementation and with the
> very flexible object graph control provided by Nhibernate. We hopefully
> will continue with this framework and try to work on our own DB provider
> to enhance schemas updates / creations as well as specific queries.
>
> For the number, we have a base of 1200+Entities, including read only /
> lightweight entities, with a very complex business logic making the
> object graph a real madness, but Nhibernate allowed us to do the job at
> the simple cost of learning, searching and putting some breakpoints in
> the sources.
>
>  From a technical point of view, Nhibernate was initialy chosen because :
> - Project Manager coming from J2EE (hehe)
> - Ranked first in our ORM/Mapper Benchmark facing...
>             * iBatis
>             * Linq2Sql
>             * Entity Framework
>             * Subsonic
>             * LLblGen
>             * Xpo
>
> 2 things I need to say :
> Fabio, I'm sorry about the WCF unit tests, we had some rush, I should
> have now
> For all of you guys who worked hard to deliver this open-source
> framework...Well...Thank you!
>
>  From the documentation to support through code availability, unit test
> base, you are a living reference of the Open Source mindset for the all
> the .Net community.
>
> Fred.
>
>
>
> >
>

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