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 Post subject: nhibernate with Generics from dot.net2
PostPosted: Tue May 16, 2006 1:17 pm 
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Hi,

I have build nHibernate with the newest sources from subversion in order to test the new generics.
Is there a Documentation or a Tutorial avaible how to use the new Generic Features.

In the moment I start with a new ASP.NET2 Projekt and I want to use OR-Mapping with nHibernate (...if possible with Generics-Support!!!). Is the new Generics-Support as stable to use in in Development.
Or ist there a timeline when the next Release of NHibernate will occur?

I tryed the Generics from 'Ayende @ Rahien'. But I can't solve the problem, that the EintiyList is not custom sortable for use with the objectDataSource and the GridView of ASP.NET2.

If someone have any Ideas to my Problem?

Andi


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Generics are documented in the SVN version of the documentation (doc subdirectory). There really isn't much to document, you just use <list>/<set>/<whatever> as before in your mapping files, NHibernate will detect whether the property type is generic or not and behave appropriately.

As for the next release, I'll start releasing alpha versions shortly.


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