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Maurice O'Prey skrev:
When I first looked into auto generating XSD's I found that support for the
nuances of DB2 SQL where not really there so felt it better to craft our
own, at least we are in control of it. Once you've got a good working model
it is fast and easy to clone it for other objects (IMHO)
In the Java world the O/R-mapping has also been a pain point for a very long time, and there has been much debate.
Several packages have risen to help the programmers do this in an efficient and scalable manner as this may be an extremely expensive operation and a bottleneck too, and I noticed that one of them - Hibernate - has been ported to .NET as NHibernate.

http://www.hibernate.org/343.html

I was wondering if any had experiences to share, as we have customers who may soon be wanting to access our data from .NET (nothing like Visual Basic), and I have a feeling they may be asking us this very question :)


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