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2008-04-24do a max of 3 splits when first processing the nhibernate connect Sean Dague1-1/+1
strings so the ; in the db connect strings pass to the native drivers correctly
2008-04-24auto table creation for nhibernate backendsSean Dague1-0/+29
2008-04-23allow for Inventory database source to be specified in mainSean Dague1-13/+13
configs. This works with sqlite and nhibernate backends, and stays with default seperate ini files for mysql and mssql until someone writes those.
2008-04-21* Optimised using statements and namespace references across entire project ↵Adam Frisby1-10/+8
(this took a while to run).
2008-04-09NHibernate Inventory support. Lightly tested, but seems to workSean Dague1-11/+11
well enough on my test environment. Will need to add some exception catching down the road. On to User Store.
2008-04-09more futzing around here. None of this works yet becauseSean Dague1-7/+8
bloody LLUUID isn't serializable, which is really annoying.
2008-04-09changing around types a bit to make stuff more readable for Sean Dague1-31/+33
me.
2008-04-09NHibernate Inventory getting close, except for some of the Sean Dague1-1/+1
complex folder queries.
2008-04-08further refactor and rename of InventoryFolderBase propertiesSean Dague1-4/+4
to reflect what they really are.
2008-04-07more refactoring, this time on InventoryFolderBaseSean Dague1-5/+5
* wrap attributes in properties * clean up names a little bit * clean up name styles
2008-04-07Refactor InventoryItemBase to do the following:Sean Dague1-4/+4
* wrap fields as Properties * rename some fields/properties to more sensible names * set style to PropName to match more standard C# approach
2008-04-07added swag #1 on Inventory NHibernate implementation. ThereSean Dague1-0/+383
is no hbm.xml mapping yet, so this isn't going to do anything, plus I'm sure I didn't get the list interfaces right. However it now compiles, so worth getting into the tree.