> Again, you should really take a close look at the unhaddins impl, run the
> samples, etc. I was in the same boat as you some time ago. And managed to
> figure it out. It can't be that hard can it?
I am definitely going to take a look at the implementation. It's just
time consuming; downloading svn, downloading the code, configuring it
against a DB (making an assumption here), compiling, running,
analyzing the patterns and usage... It's something I have to wait to
do until I get back to work on Monday. I was hoping for a conversation
that would spark ideas on my brain, because my brain is on all
weekend... It doesn't have to wait for Monday.
> I think foremost, you should tone down your demanding attitude. Everybody is
> willing to help you just not with you demanding such attention.
I understand that. I appreciate the sentiment. I know I am demanding.
I apologize.
I am trying to learn and figure things out, and this has been
frustrating because the solutions haven't come to me quickly and
easily like they usually do.
This is a subject matter I've spent a lot of time thinking about
(NHibernate in WinForm), researching and trying to figure out. I've
put considerable thought into this for a long time now, and it's
probably been the most aggravating subject I've dealt with as a
developer. It's like a puzzle, only I can only see a few of the
pieces, and I can't see how any of the pieces connect together. There
are people with a lot of knowledge and experience who can look at the
puzzle, and they see many more pieces than I do - maybe the whole
puzzle and what it looks like when it's put together. But when they
blog about it, they leave out the interesting pieces. So I am left
looking at an incomplete puzzle.
I just want to get a clear picture so I can solve problems. Nhibernate
is, in my opinion, the best OR/M available. I've used it in another
project, but I am sure I used it incorrectly (although it works). I've
had to build DAL's with ADO.NET before, and I've used OR/M's like
LLBLGenPro and Wilson, and I just love the simplicity of NHibernate
(especially with the Fluent NHibernate bits for configuration). I have
a chance on a new project to make a pitch to use NHibernate, but I
have to have a way to make it work correctly in WinForms. If I can't
figure it out soon, I won't be able to make a legitimate pitch to use
it, and we'll probably end up using something else that I'll be less
than pleased with.
I do appreciate everyone's feedback and help.
-Chris
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