[Mono-devel-list] Getting Started
Mark Easton
mark.easton at blinksoftware.co.uk
Tue Sep 30 03:58:22 EDT 2003
There's a few other open source ORMs that I'm aware of, which are in
various states of progress:
Sisyphus - http://sourceforge.net/projects/sisyphuspf/
Bamboo.Prevalence - (http://bbooprevalence.sourceforge.net/) - .NET
implementation of prevayler (Uses Memory and filesystem rather than DB)
SODA - http://sourceforge.net/projects/sodaquery - Data access API
NHibernate - http://sourceforge.net/projects/nhibernate/ - Persistenace
layer (based on Java's Hibernate)
MLF -http://sourceforge.net/projects/ag-mlf/
I'm sure you'll find one of these is just what you need
M
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[mailto:mono-devel-list-admin at lists.ximian.com] On Behalf Of Olof
Härwell
Sent: 30 September 2003 08:19
To: Met @ Uber
Cc: Mono-devel
Subject: Re: [Mono-devel-list] Getting Started
You might check out <http://sourceforge.net/projects/ojb-net/>, which is
an OJB implemented i C#. I havn't tried it myself and the project is in
pre-alpha phase, but it seems active anyway.
/Olof
Met @ Uber wrote:
> I'm at the planning phase for a pretty big project and I'm trying to
> decide on Java or C#. I was wondering if people could help me compare
> some pieces as I really don't know ANYTHING about C#. For Java there
is
> a great tool called ObJectRelationalBridge (OJB), which is an
> Object/Relational mapping tool that allows transparent persistence for
> objects against relational databases. Is there anything like this for
> C#, that is open? As interesting as it would be to build them, I'm
not
> sure if we can afford the development time on that overhead. Also,
how
> functional are C# WebServices through Mono? Are there any running
> examples that I might be able to look through? And finally, how
> portable/complete are Gtk#/Qt#?
>
> Any tips, pointers, comments, etc would be greatly appreciated. I
guess
> I'm just trying to get a general handle on things before I spend
massive
> hours reading.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> ~ Matthew
>
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