NHibernate is not designed for this kind of work, the same way a baby
buggy is not built for hauling bricks: it's annoying for the first load
and it will break down long before the house is finished.
Even using stateless sessions, such a scheme will be horribly slow
compared to a true backup solution and will lack many important features
like incrementals, compression and schema management.
Best Regards, David
On 06.09.2012 14:43, EmptyNull wrote:
That is what I'm currently using.
mysqldump.exe to get a dump of the database and mysql.exe to restore the
dump.
But that only works on mysql databases.
My boss wants that the code works for any databases hooked to
nhibernate. Ie not only mysql but also mssql/etc
On Thursday, September 6, 2012 2:38:11 PM UTC+2, Ramon Smits wrote:
You are referring to a generic way to export/import a complete data
set I think. For example, doing an export of your app running
against mysql and importing that data into an instance running
agains mssql.
Correct?
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