AFIK the only thing you must take care when you work with NH+WCF is the
nh-session management for each WCF class/method.

2009/1/30 caiokf <[email protected]>

>
> Hi,
>
> I'm starting a new project using NHibernate, and I wonder if some of
> you had experience with this kind of project:
>
> The project includes more than one application accessing the same data
> store (winforms and asp.net apps).
> I though about using NHibernate, with Fluent NHibernate for Mapping
> and Repositories.
> Now I'm thinking about expose the NHibernate domain entities by WCF
> (so the different projects could use them), and as I never worked with
> NHibernate+WCF, I would like to know of any possible pitfalls and what
> are the best practices to do so, or if anyone knows any better suited
> option.
>
> I would appreciate any idea.
>
> Thanks,
> Caio
>
> >
>


-- 
Fabio Maulo

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