On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 9:24 AM, Frans Bouma <[email protected]> wrote:

> > That is the difference, you are tried only FNH.
>
>         I'm not that stupid that I can't read documentation. I asked a
> simple question, if it's impossible for you to come up with a simple
> answer,
> then it seems you're not really sure what the answer is apparently.
>

I gave you my answer : "they are incomparable from my point of view."


>
> > As I said around 20 times, I'm not interested in comparison between
> ConfORM
> > and FNH because they are incomparable from my point of view.
> > Each comparison is a subjective point of view of the comparer.
> > A stone is equal to a horse: both are nothing more than atoms.
>
>         Geezz... wtf is your problem. I just asked a stupid silly question,
> are you that incapable to answer a normal question that you can't come up
> with a sane answer? Diego answered it nicely.
>

I have many problems but are not related with IT.


>
>        I just wanted to know what it was, as I have heard about it, read
> about it, but have no idea if:
> 1) it is pushed / going to be pushed as the new way to map NH stuff
> 2) it is part of nh3 or not
> 3) just your hobby project (so I don't have to care about it)
>

All OSS project where I'm involved are "hobby projects", they don't give me
money to live.


>
>        For the project leader of this project I seriously expect something
> more suitable than a dumb remark like "Each comparison is a subjective
> point
> of view of the comparer. A stone is equal to a horse: both are nothing more
> than atoms."
>

That is my thought. I can't talk without express my own opinion.


>
> > I don't have to sell ConfORM. It fit our needs and we are using it in
> > production in 4 projects.
> >
> > NHibernate has many ways to map your domain-model to a DB:
> > XML,
> > NHModeller,
> > AjGenesis,
> > Castle.ActiveRecord,
> > NHMA (Mapping attributes)
> > Linq2XSD (
> http://nhforge.org/blogs/nhibernate/archive/2010/07/30/strongly-
> > typed-convention-based-mappings-using-linq-to-xsd-part-2.aspx)
> > MyGeneration,
> > ddl2hbm,
> > CodeSmith,
> >
> > some commercial visual designer,
> > Fluent NH,
> > ConfORM
> >
> > all are "simply" options.
>
>         Options are confusing for people. The more you have, the more they
> have to read up what they all do and what the benefits are of any of them,
> then have to decide which one to take because it could have a high impact
> on
> people if they switch later on. E.g. they go for XML and later on decide to
> go for FluentNH -> rewrite mapping files all over.
>

Well... "Options" is a subjective summary of my vision of the reality we are
living and perhaps the result of human evolution... or perhaps the cause of
human evolution.


>
>        And I know, because I learned this the hard way (we have two
> paradigms, both with pro/cons and people thus can choose what route to
> take). And I even wrote documentation to HELP people choose, something you
> don't have, as there's LOGICALLY no documentation to help people choose
> between all those options (of which most are defunct btw). I.o.w.: people
> are on their own so go for the stuff which everyone uses: XML or fluent NH,
> with the latter winning over rapidly, and logically so.
>
>        Anyway, sorry I bothered you with asking something NH related. I can
> imagine that must have been frustrating for you, all those questions...
>

No problem. When I will feel frustrated I'll do something else.

-- 
Fabio Maulo

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