The project status page shows that the NHibernate facility currently has no
leader. Is this the case, or is someone actively supporting this facility?

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of ross
Sent: Wednesday, 21 December 2011 11:19 AM
To: Castle Project Development List
Subject: Re: Castle.Facilities.NHibernateIntegration

Posted the issue and some patches to the issue tracker:

http://issues.castleproject.org/issue/FACILITIES-156

On Dec 19, 4:40 pm, ross <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I posted on Stack Overflow previously as I was having trouble with the 
> NHibernateIntegration facility in Windsor when working alongside 
> Castle Windsor 3. The question is located at:
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8557327/castle-windsor-3-fluent-nh...
>
> I have since recompiled the NHibernateIntegration Facility DLL file 
> with a few changes to get it working and was wondering if this is 
> worth creating a patch for? The changes are:
>
> For src\Castle.Facilities.NHibernateIntegration\Internal
> \SessionFactoryActivator.cs:
>
> Before: public override object Create(CreationContext context)
> After: public override object Create(CreationContext context, Burden
> burden)
>
> For src\Castle.Facilities.NHibernateIntegration\Internal
> \NHSessionComponentInspector.cs
>
> Before: model.Dependencies.Add(new
> DependencyModel(DependencyType.Service, null, 
> typeof(NHSessionInterceptor), false));
>
> After: model.Dependencies.Add(new DependencyModel(null, 
> typeof(NHSessionInterceptor), false));
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ross.




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