I am running into an issue with an NHibernate filter.It works great until I do a left outer join to the object.
And here goes yet another question on NHibernate. This one most likely doesn\'t have a desired answer, but still - let\'s give it a try.
How can I fluently map 2 entities that are joined together using a \"join\" table (it has 2 primary keys).
I have table with 6+ million rows and need to select.When the this was ind development our dev database has thousands of records, not millions and the following was fine:
This may seem like a silly title but I\'m running into a small problem and I wasn\'t sure if there was another way around it.
I am using Fluent NHibernate 1.2 for NHibernate 3.1. I have a class: public class Marks { public virtual int Id { get; set; }
Im trying to map two objects with NHibernate This is my first object \"Asociado\" composed by \"Justificaciones\", next to it is \"Justificacion\" which has a composed key
I have a domain model that includes something like this: public class Customer : EntityBase<Customer>, IAggregateRoot
I have this mapping ( it comes from adventureworks since I used it in a demo app for an automatic paging collection )
I have such a simple model: public abstract class Entity { public virtual Guid Id { get; protected set;}