Raven is à layer over Ms essent.(nicely packaged) For heavy calculation on temporal data, rdbms are not à good choice. You should look for mongo, membase, or even appfabric. My 2 cents. F.
Envoyé de mon iPhone Le 13 avr. 2012 à 23:46, Marcelo Grossi <[email protected]> a écrit : > Hi Tom, > > My application makes heavy use of relational data and NH is by far the > better option out there (that I have tested). I started out initially > with majorly overrated Microsoft Entity Framework. I didn't support > any real world scenarios I had it faced against. NH however is proving > to be a champ! > > Marcelo Grossi > > On Apr 12, 12:23 pm, Tom Bushell <[email protected]> wrote: >> FNH development has been slow recently, because the main developer, James >> Gregory, has taken a new job in Australia. >> >> This has left him with little time to work on FNH. But people are still >> submitting fixes, and another release is planned, date unspecified. >> >> That said, I'm also a little concerned about the slow pace, and considering >> other options. >> >> For my particular application (scientific data collection and analysis), >> there's very little relational data, so a NoSQL solution might be a better >> choice. >> >> RavenDB looks particularly interesting. Seems to offer all the convenience >> of FNH automapping, while greatly reducing the complexity associated with >> persisting everything to an underlying relational database. >> >> -Tom >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Wednesday, April 11, 2012 4:54:49 PM UTC-4, Marcelo Grossi wrote: >> >>> Hi Tom, >> >>> Is FNH still being developed? I thought that the latest commits to >>> their source control was from quite a few years back.. >> >>> Regards, >> >>> Marcelo Grossi >> >>> On Apr 11, 11:45 am, Tom Bushell <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Glad I could help. >> >>>> You might also want to consider using Fluent NHibernate - it's been >>> around >>>> longer, and is more mature and better documented. Adam has some good >>>> comparisons in his blog posts. I agree with some of his criticisms of >>> FNH >>>> vs NH MbC, but not all of them. >> >>>> In particular, I suggest looking at FNH Automapping >>>> (http://wiki.fluentnhibernate.org/Auto_mapping). I've been using this >>> on >>>> my project for almost 2 years now, and it mostly "just works". >> >>>> NH has nothing equivalent yet, although I've seen some recent postings >>> here >>>> indicating it's being worked on. >> >>>> -Tom Bushell >> >>>> On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 12:36:34 AM UTC-4, Marcelo Grossi wrote: >> >>>>> Thank you very much Tom, >> >>>>> The link you sent was great! >> >>>>> Altough I still miss some 'official' documentation or perhaps a good >>>>> book on the inner workings of the ORM, I'm starting to get along with >>>>> NH instead of getting beat up by it day in and day out ;-) >> >>>>> Regards, >> >>>>> Marcelo Grossi >> >>>>> On Apr 9, 11:55 am, Tom Bushell <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> Check out Adam Bar's series on NH Mapping By Code, starting here: >> >>> http://notherdev.blogspot.com/2012/02/nhibernates-mapping-by-code-sum... >> >>>>>> This is by far the best info currently available (AFAIK), and really >>>>> should >>>>>> be included with the NH docs. >> >>>>>> -Tom Bushell >> >>>>>> On Sunday, April 8, 2012 8:35:21 AM UTC-4, Marcelo Grossi wrote: >> >>>>>>> Hi, >> >>>>>>> I'm trying to build a mapping for NHibernate 3.2.0 using the code >>>>>>> first approach and mapping all by code (I find it more elegant >>> than a >>>>>>> bunch of XML files). I'm taking a beating from NH for a few days >>> now >>>>>>> and decided to ask for you NH Gurus out there for help. >> >>>>>>> I'm having trouble mapping a custom "Coordinate" value-type class >>> that >>>>>>> holds latitude and longitude. I made an ICompositeUserType for it >>> but >>>>>>> can't get it mapped for the love of me! The reason I want a type >>> for >>>>>>> it is that I will reuse this in several other entity classes. >> >>>>>>> My mappings are all in separate classes that derive from >>> ClassMapping >>>>>>> (the entities at least). >> >>>>>>> Is there any books or references I can start? I couldn't find a >>>>>>> definitive manual/help for NH 3.2 code first (ByCode). Any >>>>>>> suggestions? Something that will show me all the possible >>>>>>> configurations and thought process I should be picking up on..? >> >>>>>>> Sorry for the long post, any help is much appreciated. >> >>>>>>> Thank you > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "nhusers" group. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > [email protected]. > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/nhusers?hl=en. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "nhusers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/nhusers?hl=en.
