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 Post subject: NHibernate and Hibernate3.0
PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 1:15 pm 
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Hi,

Thanks for releasing the NHibernate1.0-rc2. So I understand that NHibernate1.0-rc2 is almost a port of Hibernate 2.1.

I am working with a customer who is using Hibernate 3.0 and would like to use NHibernate to port.

I also read section on Versioning http://wiki.nhibernate.org/display/NH/Versioning about supporting Hibernate 3.0.

I just want to know what are the plans to move forward to make NHibernate compatible with Hibernate 3.0

Thanks
VL


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After 1.0 release, the gobal idea is to focus on .NET specific features (in the short term).
We may include features from Hibernate 3.0, but it will depends of their importance for NHibernate users.

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Is there any info available on when Hibernate 3.0 will be ported to .NET? I am in big necessity of mixed subclassing!


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