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Wilson's ORMapper.. Someone who can help me!?

Author
17 Jan 2006 2:46 AM
szRoyman@hotmail.com
Anyone who got the experiences on Wilson's ORMapper, please give me
some suggestions . really urgent, I wanna build a web application for
move out the database's name,table,fields,procedures..
I didn't use vs2005 coz I'm afraid of my old project on 2003 would
influenced,so I choose Wilson's ORMapper, and I found that is hard to
begin, I even can't find the right way how and where can I begin.... If

you got the web application demo, would you plz give me a show? or
leave me message here. I will really appreciated for your help!!
waitting online!?

Author
17 Jan 2006 4:43 AM
Triax
If you're still using VS 2003, you can try a different ORM such as dOOdads
(www.mygenerationsoftware.com) or if you are using the Enterprise Library,
EasyObjects.NET (www.easyobjects.net).

Both are free and come with working Quickstart examples.

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Triax

<szRoy***@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Anyone who got the experiences on Wilson's ORMapper, please give me
> some suggestions . really urgent, I wanna build a web application for
> move out the database's name,table,fields,procedures..
> I didn't use vs2005 coz I'm afraid of my old project on 2003 would
> influenced,so I choose Wilson's ORMapper, and I found that is hard to
> begin, I even can't find the right way how and where can I begin.... If
>
> you got the web application demo, would you plz give me a show? or
> leave me message here. I will really appreciated for your help!!
> waitting online!?
>
Author
17 Jan 2006 9:35 AM
Frans Bouma [C# MVP]
szRoy***@hotmail.com wrote:

> Anyone who got the experiences on Wilson's ORMapper, please give me
> some suggestions . really urgent, I wanna build a web application for
> move out the database's name,table,fields,procedures..
> I didn't use vs2005 coz I'm afraid of my old project on 2003 would
> influenced,so I choose Wilson's ORMapper, and I found that is hard to
> begin, I even can't find the right way how and where can I begin....
> If
>
> you got the web application demo, would you plz give me a show? or
> leave me message here. I will really appreciated for your help!!
> waitting online!?

    You tried Paul's forums ? Asking questions there is the obvious first
choice if you're having difficulties with that mapper.

    Though, no matter what o/r mapper you choose, it will require a shift
in thinking if you were focussed on tables, sql and the like, as the
data-access approach of an o/r mapper is somewhat different than tables
+ sql. The o/r mapper approach will get you further, but it requires to
read up a little bit on documentation and concepts. That's ok, just
relax, read documentation and take one step at a time. You'll gain back
that time later on.

        Frans

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Author
17 Jan 2006 9:50 AM
Miha Markic [MVP C#]
Yup, as Frans suggested you should take a look at Paul's forums.
Plenty of answers there.

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Miha Markic [MVP C#]
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Blog: http://cs.rthand.com/blogs/blog_with_righthand/

<szRoy***@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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news:1137466018.761100.168910@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> Anyone who got the experiences on Wilson's ORMapper, please give me
> some suggestions . really urgent, I wanna build a web application for
> move out the database's name,table,fields,procedures..
> I didn't use vs2005 coz I'm afraid of my old project on 2003 would
> influenced,so I choose Wilson's ORMapper, and I found that is hard to
> begin, I even can't find the right way how and where can I begin.... If
>
> you got the web application demo, would you plz give me a show? or
> leave me message here. I will really appreciated for your help!!
> waitting online!?
>
Author
18 Jan 2006 12:52 AM
szRoyman@hotmail.com
Thx All..
thx for your suggestions.. :)

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