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  • lightng
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    Originally posted by scotspine View Post
    eh? go back to sleep lightng.

    i'm esp interested in any experiences anyone has had using ioc containers...
    Zzzzzz

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  • lambrini_socialist
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    Originally posted by scotspine View Post
    i'm esp interested in any experiences anyone has had using ioc containers...
    marvellous. using Castle Windsor for my projects, it's brought nothing but benefits, with the possible caveat that you can end up with a very unwieldy xml config file unless you do some kind of auto-registration.

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by scotspine View Post
    eh? go back to sleep lightng.

    i'm esp interested in any experiences anyone has had using ioc containers...
    Emperors new clothes if you ask me, has advantages if you want to mock the hibernate objects for unit testing but the world has gone mad for them, I really cannot see what all the fuss is.

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  • scotspine
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    Originally posted by lightng View Post
    Not sure we can compare NHibernate and the MS entity framework as the MS entity framework is neither an ORM nor a persistence engine.
    eh? go back to sleep lightng.

    i'm esp interested in any experiences anyone has had using ioc containers...

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  • lightng
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    Not sure we can compare NHibernate and the MS entity framework as the MS entity framework is neither an ORM nor a persistence engine.

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  • scotspine
    started a topic ms entity framework

    ms entity framework

    this seems to have been getting a pasting since it came out as well as linq to entities. has anyone done a direct a/b with nhibernate? i have some thoughts of my own on the matter but would welcome any input from fellow practitioners.

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