Fluent NH is a project maintained outside NH.
Conform is a project maintained outside NH also.

As far as i know there is no preference for NHibernate commiters on using
Fluent NH or ConfORM (you won't see any of them inside NH tests)

So even if they solve a similar problem there is no confusion, because none
of them are part of  NH as LLBgen or Genwise are ot.

Gustavo.

On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 3:47 PM, Frans Bouma <[email protected]> wrote:

> >              That still tells me that it tries to solve the same problem
> > Fluent
> >       NH tries to solve too: a typed way to map classes to tables for the
> >       NHibernate framework.
> >
> >
> > Perhaps...
> > as MsTest, xUnit, MbUnit tries to solve the same problem of NUnit as C#,
> > Vb.Net, Delphi... tries to sole the same problem of Java as Ninject,
> Funq,
> > Castle, StructureMap, Autofact tries to solve the same problem of Spring
> as
> > EntityFrame4, LLBLGen, and others tries to solve the same problem of
> > Hibernate as MacOS, Windows, Unix, Umbutu, Suse and others tries to solve
> > the same problem.
> > and this is only a very partial and minimal representation of the
> situation
> > we are living
>
>         Ok, let me try it one more time, differently this time: is ConfORM
> an option used by a lot of people using nhibernate or is this the plan of
> the NH team, over FluentNH/XML?
>
>        It's about what the NH framework is 'recommending' as the
> 'preferred' approach. I don't care what your personal preferences are in
> this, I just want to know what's the preferred way and what it will be in
> the future (e.g. NH3). If they solve different problems, then it's not a
> way
> of 'you have to choose between A and B'. As they look like they solve the
> same problem, it is a matter of 'you have to choose between A and B', and
> thus every A and B is relevant, unless it's either someone's pet/hobby
> project or a project which is dead for a long time.
>
>                FB
>
>
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