I use Spring.NET extensively and I would advise against it unless you
already have a strong java-Spring framework. It's very powerful but
Castle is much more used (and tested) in the .NET world.

I'm even thinking about moving some projects to it when I have time...


Francisco A. Lozano



On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 16:23, kor <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> ..and so also for unhaddins committers it's usefull to have auxiliary
> classes that manage session-per-request :)
> (usefull not necessary).
> it's the error case that add the complexity wich i will happy to
> manage with an external tool (to throw session/ rollback transacion)
>
> anyhow if samebody uses castle or spring with nhibernate i'm happy to
> know their suggestion about the choose between that framwork
> >
>

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