NH is not something you want use in a mobile device.

2009/9/18 miguelrvs <[email protected]>

>
> Hello,
> Does anyone has used nhibernate and the .net compact framework?
> I'm a big fan of hibernate (the java one) and just began working in
> C#. I want to use nhibernate in a project, but I don't know  if it can
> be used in a CF project with mssql compact. I'm intending to use .net
> framework 3.5.
>
> I've done my homework and tried to include it, but nhibernate uses a
> lot of libraries and exhausts the memory of the windows mobile 5
> emulator before all the stuff is loaded. I don't know if there is a
> way to exclude some [seemingly] unnecesary assemblies, like
> system.web.dll, system.webservices.dll, oracleClient.dll, etc.
>
> From what I saw, the binary nhibernate is compiled for .net 1.1 and
> 2.0, so I changed my project to .net 2.0, but it continues to load
> libraries from the .net.2.0.0.0
> system.data.xml.dll
> system data.dll
> system.configuration.dll
> system.drawing.dll
> system.windows.forms.dll
> system.design.dll
> (and more, until the memory fills)
>
> Is anything I'm making wrong? Is anything I can do?
> Thanks
>
> Miguel
>
> >
>


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