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Integrating StructureMap and NHibernate with WCF
Following many examples I found online for other IoC containers, I borrowed utilized those designs to create a StructureMap instance provider . One problem we ran into with that design was dealing with NHibernate. Mainly, there are two types that are...
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Tue, Sep 09 2008 3:47 PM
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bogardj
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Strategies and discriminators in NHibernate
I recently posted about enumeration classes , and how I like to use them as a sort of "Enumerations with behavior". Not every enumeration should be replaced with a class, but that pattern helps quite a bit when I find a lot of switch statements...
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Tue, Aug 08 2008 11:44 PM
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bogardj
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Parameter lists in NHibernate
Occasionally I need to return a set of entites that match a collection of parameters. In SQL, I would use the "IN" clause, then manually create each parameter in ADO.NET. With NHibernate, that's not necessary anymore. NHibernate has built...
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Tue, Aug 08 2008 8:39 PM
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bogardj
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