are you sure ?
hmmmm I'm not so sure and I have heard even about NH.Search with Linq2Lucene

2010/3/6 Yoann. B <[email protected]>

> Hi NHibernate users,
>
> I would like to announce you i've started up a project targetting
> NHibernate.Search.
> I'm a huge fan of Lucene.NET and I enjoyed this implementation for
> NHibernate.
>
> However actually there is no "user-friendly" mapping interface to map
> Lucene.NET entities/documents without attributes in domain classes.
>
> So I've decided to start a project which goal is to get a Fluent
> mapping interface like FluentNHibernate do.
> I called it FluentNHibernate.Search, and i've hosted that project on
> codeplex.
>
> The project is still in beta, but I planned to build a stable release
> very soon.
>
> You should take a look on my announcement on my blog :
>
> http://blog.sb2.fr/post/2010/03/05/Introducing-FluentNhibernateSearch-Mapping-Interface.aspx
>
> And the project home page on codeplex : http://fnhsearch.codeplex.com/
>
> I would be proud to get some feedbacks about my project.
>
> Yoann. B
>
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