>Mike,
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>>Terrific. I just received an EF book from Amazon yesterday, planning to read it on the train. Maybe not the best investment of my time at this point?
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>Entity Framework is definitely worth a look. I have worked with both nHibernate and MS Entity Framework, and there's no question that nHibernate is more mature and has solved a number of the problems that will be addressed in the next version of the Entity Framework. That said, we have a number of clients using Entity Framework successfully--sometimes it requires using Visual Studio 2010 to open the Entity Data Model diagrams, but a lot of the pain will go away in March with the release of VS 2010 and .NET 4.0. We recently integrated MS Entity Framework with MM .NET--we had to plug a number of holes to get everything working properly, but as usual with MS, the EF story will continue to improve over time.
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Thank you for the input.
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