So, there are
- mongodb-csharp
- simple-mongodb
- NoRM
as C# drivers for MongoDB available.
Which one of them is the most mature and stable one? Why would you choose one over the other two?
Are they production ready?
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as C# drivers for MongoDB available. Which one of them is the most mature and stable one? Why would you choose one over the other two? Are they production ready?
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The mongodb-csharp driver is about to make a huge push regarding support for typedcollections which will include full Linq support. I think you'll find that it is easy to work. The other 2 projects are also steaming ahead. If you want .NET 4.0 support, simple-mongodb would be your best bet. NoRM has a whole bunch of committers who are all great coders, so no problem with it except it doesn't have an official release. | |||||||
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Since this question was answered 10gen have released an official MongoDB C# driver, and although it isn't the most mature C# driver in terms of age, with 10gen behind it it may end up as the most up to date. It is more low level than the mongodb-csharp driver (no Linq support at the moment) but we haven't found that to be a problem. We moved to the official driver from mongodb-csharp recently on a project (that isn't in production yet) for the following reasons:
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I'd go with Sam Corder’s mongodb-csharp. Also checkout this article. | |||
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For all curious out there. The best combination at this point seems to be official 10gen C# driver combined with fluent-mongo for Linq support: https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-csharp-driver https://github.com/craiggwilson/fluent-mongo Update: with release 1.4 of official C# driver, there'll be no need in fluent-mongo anymore. | ||||
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A couple reasons to avoid the mongodb-csharp driver:
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