The current alpha is more stable than it sounds. I have been using trunk on
production for over a year on two projects.

The core ActiveRecord should be considered very stable even now. I don't
think that I have to make any changes on it for GA. The recent additions
(Linq2AR, SQLite in memory testing and NHSearch) that come with Alpha 2 are
not completely tested out, but if you stick with the nuts and bolts of
ActiveRecord, just go for it.

However, plan some testing and tweaking on your project: NH2.1 has some
major changes to NH1.2, so you should take some time to do QA on your
project.

The final release will come around end of July if NHibernate is also final
by that time.

-Markus

2009/6/20 Neil <[email protected]>

>
> Hello,
>
> How stable is the Alpha release of ActiveRecord, and when are you guys
> planning on making a final release?  I guess this will depend on the
> next version of NHibernate been released.
>
> The reason I ask is that we are currently using ActiveRecord 1.0.3.0
> and would like to introduce Windsor 2.0 in our project.
>
> Thanks
>
> Neil
> >
>

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