>>>>I see Oracle has a beta out (that was supposed to be a production release this year).
>>>>I hear Microsoft's EF4.x is somewhat compatible.
>>>>I hear there are third party providers.
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>>>>Anyone tried using any EF with Oracle?
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>>>To tell you the truth, I wouldn't even try. I have nothing to base that off of besides my prejudice against EF. I'm stuck using it now, and I really miss NHibernate.
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>>I haven't tried NHibernate yet (I'm still digesting EF, Silverlight, RIA, LINQ to Entities and all kinds of new crap that I never used with ASP.NET).
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>>What makes NHibernate better?
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>Disclaimer: It has a huge learning curve, and can be frustrating as hell.
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>I like it because it seems more natural to work with, and I find less architectural limitations than I do with EF. I'm not sure how it works with RIA, since I'm still a Silverlight newbie. I recently switched jobs and we use EF here, but 6 months ago I was writing some high quality NHibernate queries.
OK. My frustration level (with Silverlight primarily) currently is beyond belief, so I'm not going to try to add to it for the time being.
I do see that NHibernate supposedly supports Oracle.
Pluralsight seems to have some NHibernate information, so I'll take a look at that as time permits.
Thanks Mike.
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