1.4. Part 3: Using NHibernate
Now that you have a good grounding in the main components of NHibernate, it's time to find out how you can leverage it into your line-of-end-business applications. I find the best way to learn is by example, so I am going to follow the Wrox Problem–Design–Solution approach to a small application. Let's begin by looking at the requirements.
1.4.1. Introducing the Project and Laying Out the Solution Framework
Before we can start to build an application, we need a set of requirements. This section will introduce a sample set of requirements for a fictitious mail order company. Once we have these requirements, we can define an architecture that will best suit the solution and one that will shape the rest of our project. ...
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