Here is my setup/teardown:
[SetUp]
public void Setup()
{
ActiveRecordStarter.Initialize(
ActiveRecordSectionHandler.Instance,
typeof(SubjectUnderTest), typeof(OtherNeededTypesForTest));
ActiveRecordStarter.CreateSchema(typeof(ActiveRecordBase));
}
[TearDown]
public void Teardown()
{
ActiveRecordStarter.DropSchema(typeof(ActiveRecordBase));
ActiveRecordStarter.ResetInitializationFlag();
}
The typeof(ActiveRecordBase) in Create/Drop is necessary to keep AR
from modifying the schema on other databases than the primary
testdatabase.
-Markus
2009/1/9 Mark Jensen <[email protected]>:
>
> anyway, if i leave out the update method I get the following exception
>
> "Dialect does not support identity key generation"
>
> On Jan 8, 8:50 pm, "Markus Zywitza" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> ActiveRecordStarter.CreateSchema();
>> ActiveRecordStarter.DropSchema();
>> ActiveRecordStarter.UpdateSchema();
>>
>> 2009/1/8 Mark Jensen <[email protected]>:
>>
>>
>>
>> > recreate? how
>>
>> > Atm I running the thing in a unittest where I do the following
>>
>> > XmlConfigurationSource source = new XmlConfigurationSource("../../
>> > AppConfig.xml");
>> > Assembly asm = Assembly.Load("myDomain");
>> > ActiveRecordStarter.Initialize(asm, source);
>>
>> > On Jan 8, 4:10 pm, "Markus Zywitza" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> You have to recreate the schema. It creates a table to store the next hi
>> >> to use.
>>
>> >> 2009/1/8 Mark Jensen <[email protected]>:
>>
>> >> > When I switch my primarykeys on Blog and Post to HiLo I get the
>> >> > following error
>>
>> >> > System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Invalid object name
>> >> > 'hibernate_unique_key'.
>>
>> >> > On Jan 8, 3:51 pm, "Markus Zywitza" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> >> GuidComb is nearly as fast as Identity. With AR/NH its even faster
>> >> >> because Identity requires NH to hit the DB when you call Save()
>> >> >> instead of flushing all at once. This also has side effects to
>> >> >> cascading, what is why I asked.
>>
>> >> >> If you need numerical IDs, use HiLo instead. You can quick try this
>> >> >> without changing your classes to see whether cascading works as
>> >> >> expected without Identity PKs.
>>
>> >> >> -Markus
>>
>> >> >> 2009/1/8 Mark Jensen <[email protected]>:
>>
>> >> >> > Atm, yes....
>>
>> >> >> > I haven't really dicided if I shoud go with Identity og Guids.... I
>> >> >> > have choosen Identity so fare, because i believe it to be faster..
>>
>> >> >> > On Jan 8, 3:46 pm, "Markus Zywitza" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> >> >> Do you use MSSQL Identity for your PKs?
>>
>> >> >> >> -Markus
>>
>> >> >> >> 2009/1/8 Mark Jensen <[email protected]>:
>>
>> >> >> >> > BTW. when I Add a new Post the BlogID is zero when I persist this
>> >> >> >> > way
>> >> >> >> > Blog.Save();
>>
>> >> >> >> > On Jan 8, 3:18 pm, "Markus Zywitza" <[email protected]>
>> >> >> >> > wrote:
>> >> >> >> >> 2009/1/8 Mark Jensen <[email protected]>:
>>
>> >> >> >> >> > [HasMany(typeof(Post),
>> >> >> >> >> > Table = "Posts",
>> >> >> >> >> > ColumnKey = "BlogId",
>> >> >> >> >> > Access = PropertyAccess.NosetterCamelcase,
>> >> >> >> >> > RelationType = RelationType.Bag,
>> >> >> >> >> Inverse = true,
>> >> >> >> >> > Cascade = ManyRelationCascadeEnum.SaveUpdate
>> >> >> >> >> > )]
>> >> >> >> >> > private IList<Post> PostList
>> >> >> >> >> > {
>> >> >> >> >> > get { return postlist; }
>> >> >> >> >> > }
>>
>> >> >> >> >> -Markus
> >
>
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