I ran into this problem a few years ago. I was annoyed at the state of DBUnit.Net. It was missing features that were important to me. Thanks to IKVM, it's not very difficult to use the normal Java version of DBUnit from dotnet. As a matter of fact, I'm running C# integration tests right now that are using the original DBUnit. Here's how I converted the java version of DBUnit into a .Net assembly:
- Download IKVM
- Place the following jars into a common directory: commons-collections-3.2.jar commons-logging-1.1.jar junit-4.1.jar commons-lang-2.2.jar dbunit-2.2.jar sqljdbc.jar
Now, from the command line with a working directory of the common jar directory:
ikvmc -target:libary -keyfile:yoursignature.snk -debug -version:2.2.0.0 -out:dbunit.dll *.jar
You can get necessary libraries from the following locations:
If you are not using SQL Server as your database, then replace sqljdbc.jar with the appropriate JDBC driver. To use DBUnit directly from your .Net code, include dbunit.dll and the appropriate IKVM assemblies.
The jar versions I have given here are old. My notes on this subject are almost three years old. Newer versions will probably work, but I have not tried them.