Question

I am thinking of using nHibernate.Burrow in my mvc.net application. However there are several troubling things that I have read and I am hoping to get them sorted out before I embark on the project:

Are there any issues with running .Burrow with mvc.net?

Are there issues with running .Burrow with the 4.0 framework?

How tightly coupled is .Burrow with the nHibernate? I have read several things indicating that I have to use the same version of nHibernate as was used to create the .Burrow binaries.

Any other thoughts that people have?

Was it helpful?

Solution

Yes, you should use Burrow with appropriate NHibernate version. If you want to use it with another one you can try to put assemblyRedirect in web.config file.

And I wouldn't try to use Burrow with MVC. Yes, it has Session magement and some other usefull featrures, but they are tied to ASP.NET Web Forms.

As a base framework for mvc applications I would suggest Sharp Architecture. It has all required binaries and all versions are latest.

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