RavenDB, Victory
Jeremy Miller’s post about Would I use RavenDB again has been making the round. It is a good post, and I was asked to comment on it by multiple people. ...
The NHibernate Profiler is a real-time visual debugger allowing a development team to gain valuable insight and perspective into their usage of NHibernate.
The Linq to SQL Profiler is a real-time visual debugger allowing a development team to gain valuable insight and perspective into their usage of Linq to SQL.
Raven is an Open Source (with a commercial option) document database for the .NET/Windows platform.
The LLBLGen Profiler is a real-time visual debugger allowing a development team to gain valuable insight and perspective into their usage of LLBLGen.
Rhino Security is meant to solve a recurring problem, that of applying security concerns in your applications.
Rhino Mocks is a dynamic mock object framework for the .Net platform. Its purpose is to ease testing by allowing the developer to create mock implementations of custom objects and verify the interactions using unit testing.
A developer friendly service bus for .NET
Storing sensitive data in signed-XML format has been around for quite some time and Rhino Licensing uses the same technique to generate application licensing data.
This support option helps you resolve any NHibernate issues that might occur. This includes development and production support of any kind, general NHibernate consulting, and de-bugging NHibernate itself.
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Onsite private courses for RavenDB and NHibernate are available, ranging from 2 to 5 days of intensive hands on work that will take your developers from a newbie to master status.
Hibernating Rhinos provides top notch consulting services worldwide, whether it's integrating RavenDB into your systems, an issue with your NHibernate application, or if you can use some help with the design and implementation of your application.
Jeremy Miller’s post about Would I use RavenDB again has been making the round. It is a good post, and I was asked to comment on it by multiple people. ...
You requested it and we listened, we now have a client for Android (with mono).
The client supports all the regular client side operation except from Distributed Transactions which are not relevant for mobile devices
The Client will be available through a Nuget Package or by referencing the dll to your project
All you need to do is reference the Raven.Client.MonoForAndoird.dll to your Mono for android project.
In there you can use the code as you normally would.
If you want ...