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    Hibernate for .NET

    Hi all...

    Does someone know a powerful object persistance framework similar to the Java-"Hibernate" for .NET (or vb6 )?

    For those who dont know Hibernate: www.hibernate.org.

    Regards

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    Re: Hibernate for .NET

    Try this.

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    Re: Hibernate for .NET

    Quote Originally Posted by ivobenkovic
    Hi all...

    Does someone know a powerful object persistance framework similar to the Java-"Hibernate" for .NET (or vb6 )?

    For those who dont know Hibernate: www.hibernate.org.

    Regards
    LLBLGen Pro is by far the best .NET O/R mapping framework out there. All though it is not open source, it is only a little over $200 for an entire department license.

    www.llblgen.com
    Last edited by Hattori Hanzo; Mar 6th, 2005 at 08:05 PM.

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    Re: Hibernate for .NET

    Tanks ntg that is exactly what i was looking for.

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