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 Hi,
I have two objects with a many-to-many relationship between them, as follows:
public class LeftHandSide
{
    public LeftHandSide()
    {
        Name = String.Empty;
        Rights = new HashSet<RightHandSide>();
    }
    public int Id { get; set; }
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 One of practices advocated by Nhibernate experts is to do all actions in inside a transaction.  
In a typical 3 tier web architecture, Nhibernate depedency is limited the data layer.  
In such a case is it fine to use 
  using (var tr = NHibernateSession.Current.BeginTransaction()) {
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 Hello there,
I am trying to use NHibernate with Spring.Net und mySQL 5. However, when setting up the connection and creating the SessionFactoryObject, I get this InvalidCastException:
NHibernate seems to cast MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection to System.Data.Common.DbConnection which causes…
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 Hello, and first off thanks for your time to look at this.
For a research project I'm working on, I have a somewhat complex design (which I've been given) to persist to a database via NHibernate.
Here's an example of the class hierarchy:
TransitStrategy, TransportationCompany and TransportationLocation…
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 Hello, I have a table with a time column in my SQL Server 2008 database.
The property of the object I'm trying to map to is a TimeSpan.
How can i tell FluentNHibernate to use the TimeAsTimeSpan NHibernate type, so that I don't have cast problems?
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