WORM definitely gets my vote. We have used it in multiple enterprise apps and a couple of websites (all of which are still running just fine with no hint of issues from use of the maper) and it is just so easy and quick to use. It does everything that you
ask for. So does NHibernate, but the reason that we use WORM and not NHibernate is that NHibernate is just that little bit more complex that would make it less useable for us when compared to WORM.
Versant, aaahhhh, Versant. Brilliant products from that company (FastObjects just blew me away) and VOA.NET really captured my attention, but, alas, duing our testing of it we hit nothing but problems. Strange undocumented exceptions and a very unintuitive
approach to developing with the product (this could probably be overcome by experience though). I am absolutely positive that, in time, this will be a GREAT product. But not right now. It needs more testing and user feedback.
sroughley
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Re: WORM, NHibernate and reviews of any other ORMappers
Jul 20, 2005 01:52 PM|LINK
WORM definitely gets my vote. We have used it in multiple enterprise apps and a couple of websites (all of which are still running just fine with no hint of issues from use of the maper) and it is just so easy and quick to use. It does everything that you ask for. So does NHibernate, but the reason that we use WORM and not NHibernate is that NHibernate is just that little bit more complex that would make it less useable for us when compared to WORM.
Versant, aaahhhh, Versant. Brilliant products from that company (FastObjects just blew me away) and VOA.NET really captured my attention, but, alas, duing our testing of it we hit nothing but problems. Strange undocumented exceptions and a very unintuitive approach to developing with the product (this could probably be overcome by experience though). I am absolutely positive that, in time, this will be a GREAT product. But not right now. It needs more testing and user feedback.