Sounds good to me. It's time to leave the legacy and move on to the
future... :D

Is there any JIRA report to vote for?




On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 3:41 PM, Oskar Berggren <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> The plan for NHibernate 4.0 is to support building it on .Net 4.0,
> including support for .Net's own ISet<T> instead of using Iesi.Collections.
>
> Today NHibernate 3.3 supports both non-generic and generic collections.
> For .Net's ISet<T>, there is no non-generic counterpart. Therefore, in
> NHibernate 4.0 support for non-generic ISet will be removed. Generic
> collections in general have been around since 2005, older than (almost?)
> all stable NHibernate versions. For the sake of consistency one could argue
> that support for the other non-generic collections should also be removed.
> Doing so would also reduce the amount of code somewhat.
>
>
> Is anyone still using the support for non-generic persistent collections
> in classes mapped with NHibernate? To such an extent that their removal
> would be a major problem?
>
>
> /Oskar
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