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Part I - Why I choose NhiberneatePart II - Spring.Net, Setup Nhibernate Support
Part 3 - Getting ReadyPart 4 - Setup and Add CategoryPart 5 - Different Ways of Mapping File** Open Source Jumptree Forum Based on these articles V1.0 V1.1Okay, assuming you downloaded the source code already, let’s pick up where we
last left off. In ...
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Part I - Why I choose NhiberneatePart II - Spring.Net, Setup Nhibernate SupportPart 3 - Getting ReadyPart 4 - Setup and Add CategoryPart 5 - Different Ways of Mapping File
New V1.1 Update is availabeJumptree NHibernate Forum v1 is released!! If you have followed up with my previous NHibernate tutorials which is really a Nhibernate learning ...
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I can say the Jumptree Forum in Nhibernate implementation is 95% complete. I have yet to write up the article as it take a little time to organize all the information. I hope you will wait and come back soon for the next part in the series.To give you a snake preview, see the flash demo here. Just so you know, I've tested with 10, ...
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Part I - Why I choose NhiberneatePart II - Spring.Net, Setup Nhibernate Support
Part 3 - Getting ReadyPart 4 - Setup and Add Category
In yesterday's post, I mentioned there are several different ways to configure your mapping files for usage in ASP.NET 2.0, so tonight, let's talk about it.First of all, if you recall from my previous ...
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Part I - Why I choose NhiberneatePart II - Spring.Net, Setup Nhibernate Support
Part 3 - Jumptree Nhibernate Forum Part 3 - Getting ReadyPart 5 - Different Ways of Mapping File ConfigurationJumptree Forum Database Setup In my previous post, I talked about the Nhibernate Web example. Now that we understood the basic of how the example ...
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Part I - Why I choose NhiberneatePart II - Spring.Net, Setup Nhibernate SupportPart 4 - Setup and Add Category Part 5 - Different Ways of Mapping File Configuration
It has been two weeks since my last two posts in regards to implementing a forum in NHibernate for our Jumptree Website. During these two weeks, I have been trying to read through the ...
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Part I - Why I choose NHibernate and what will I implement?Part 3 - Nhibernate Forum - Part 3, Getting ReadyPart 4 - Setup and Add CategoryPart 5 - Different Ways of Mapping File Configuration
I mentioned in my previous post that I going to implement our simple forum using NHibernate. Coming from the Java world, I know if we use Spring and ...
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Part II - Setup Spring.NET Nhibernate SupportPart 3 - Nhibernate Forum - Part 3, Getting ReadyPart 4 - Setup and Add CategoryPart 5 - Different Ways of Mapping File Configuration
I've been trying to avoid NHibernate for a long time and I just realized that I can't forever ignore it if I want to really save myself time in the long run. I've been ...
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