@Fabio: Concerning CpBT. Would the ChinookWinForms at
http://fabiomaulo.blogspot.com/2009/09/nhibernate-in-winform-coupled.html
example cover what I'm looking for? Do you have more reference
material I could have a look at?

On Sep 15, 7:12 am, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1) where you are an expert.
> 2) guid (for the scenario you are talking about HighLow is not a good
> option)
> 3) CpBT
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> On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 3:08 PM, pvginkel <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I am writing a framework for a rewrite of an existing application. We
> > have a data model of around 900 tables with 11000 fields in total and
> > databases approaching 120 GB in the field. The basic elements of my
> > new implementation are WPF, NHibernate 3, C#, .NET 4.0,
> > NHibernate.Validator and Spring. The application itself is very data/
> > transaction intensive and our largest installation has around 300
> > concurrent users.
>
> > A few things I would like feedback about are:
>
> > * Is Spring a good choice? Why should I choose a different one
> > (Castle?). I do have problems with startup time, but I have been able
> > to bring this back to around 14 seconds. I didn’t notice much
> > difference between Spring and Castle though. Shorter startup times are
> > of course welcome;
>
> > * I am using Identity fields, but understand this isn't the best
> > option. What viable alternative is there (HiLo does not sound like a
> > good idea);
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> > * Data display is done with short sessions, one per query. Data entry
> > on the other hand has one session/transaction for the entire duration
> > of a workflow, which can take up to 10-20 minutes max (2-4 minutes is
> > more usual). Are there alternatives to a session/transaction for this
> > entire duration and how could I set this up?
>
> > I am open to all and every input and would like to integrate ideas
> > from people whom have been working longer, and have more experience,
> > with NHibernate than I have :).
>
> > (B.t.w.: I know I’m in way over my head, but that’s the way I prefer
> > it.)
>
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