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Can these two database methodologies co-exist?

Asked by newbieweb in SQL Server 2005, Software/Systems Design, .Net Editors & IDEs

We use ASP.NET and SQL Server 2000 with a host of stored procedures currently.  But are migrating to NHibernate as we extend functionality.

Can we use NHibernate for the new stuff and keep our stored prodedures accessed through the SQL Server direct connection which has served us so well?

Can the two co-exist?  Or must we convert all stored procedures over to NHibernate?

We need to make an architectural decision today so I hope to hear from you quickly.

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