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Previously on "NetTiers vs NHibernate vs Wilson OR Mapper"

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  • TheMonkey
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    Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
    If you make sure all the indexes are in place in the DB, you'll be surprised. I don't think it's much slower than direct DB queries. After all, the time is usually taken up with the queries themselves anyway in a high-traffic site with a large DB.
    That's what I was hoping. I have extensive caching stuff ready to drop in on the UI anyway so that should sort out the worst bits.

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  • Cowboy Bob
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    Originally posted by TheMonkey
    I'm going to try NHibernate for a project but I get the feeling that it's going to be a too slow for a high traffic web site.
    If you make sure all the indexes are in place in the DB, you'll be surprised. I don't think it's much slower than direct DB queries. After all, the time is usually taken up with the queries themselves anyway in a high-traffic site with a large DB.

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  • TheMonkey
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    I'm going to try NHibernate for a project but I get the feeling that it's going to be a too slow for a high traffic web site.

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  • Cowboy Bob
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    Originally posted by mcquiggd
    Anybody used these tools / architectures...?

    NHibernate seems to just do ORM mapping with an XML file that is as complicated as you want it to be... Wilson ORM is slightly more advanced I fell.. NetTiers makes use of the Enterprise Library and at first sight seems to offer more...

    I'd like to hear peoples experience of either.... it seems to be a decision bewteen XML mapping, or reverse engineering a database schema.
    Being a Java guy, I've used the Java version of Hibernate. I tend to use it in conjunction with http://www.andromda.org/ (for which there's a version for .NET). That way it becomes less complicated to use - and less tedious in that there's no need to write all the niggly value objects or XML files.

    Hibernate a great tool and is very mature on the Java side of things. Not sure about the .NET as I've never written a line of .NET code...

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  • mcquiggd
    started a topic NetTiers vs NHibernate vs Wilson OR Mapper

    NetTiers vs NHibernate vs Wilson OR Mapper

    Anybody used these tools / architectures...?

    NHibernate seems to just do ORM mapping with an XML file that is as complicated as you want it to be... Wilson ORM is slightly more advanced I fell.. NetTiers makes use of the Enterprise Library and at first sight seems to offer more...

    I'd like to hear peoples experience of either.... it seems to be a decision bewteen XML mapping, or reverse engineering a database schema.
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