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 Post subject: NHibernate and .NET 3.0
PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 11:34 am 
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When I read the NHibernate web page I see that NHibernate requires .NET 1.1 or 2.0.

Has anyone encountered problems using .NET 3.0?

I have tested with some basic operations such as select without joins and so on, and doesn't experience any problems. Are there any known issues with .NET 3.0?


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Nobody has reported anything so far.


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There should be no problems. Microsoft has just enhanced the .NET 2.0 Framework with WPF, WCF and WF functionality and called it ,NET 3.0.

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Right, I thought the poster meant the upcoming .NET Framework (called 3.5 at the time, I believe), the one which will include LINQ and stuff.

.NET 3.0 is really the same as .NET 2.0.


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