Thanks Tuna!

In which namespace to you find Restrictions?

On 5 Juli, 19:49, Tuna Toksoz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Not an answer to your question, but anyway
>
> instead of using new NHibernate.Expression.EqExpression()
> you can say Restrictions.Eq()
>
> Tuna Toksöz
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>
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>
>
> On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 8:45 PM, Jiggr <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am trying to do a method that checks if the username and password to
> > a user is correct from a login form.
>
> > I have wrote this code to get all users with all that username and
> > password that the user has entered from the web form.
> > ---
> >        HMUser[] hmUser = (HMUser[]) HMUser.FindAll(new
> > NHibernate.Expression.ICriterion[] {
> >            new NHibernate.Expression.EqExpression("UserName",
> > txtUsername),
> >            new NHibernate.Expression.EqExpression("Password",
> > txtPassword.Text)
> >            });
> > ---
>
> > For me it seems to be ok. There are lot of characters to do a task
> > like that, does it exists a better way to do the same thing? Of course
> > I can write "using NHibernate.Expression;" and things like that in the
> > top of the file to get rid of all namespaces.
>
> > When I call the code above I always get this exception:
> > ---
> > You have accessed an ActiveRecord class that wasn't properly
> > initialized. The only explanation is that the call to
> > ActiveRecordStarter.Initialize() didn't include HMBackend.BaseHM
> > class
> > ---
>
> > I dont understand why. :( Because in my global.asax-file in the
> > Application_Start-method I have added BaseHM to my Initialize call.
>
> > I can describe my system quick; all my business object inherits from
> > HMBase.
>
> > For example this is my HMBase.cs:
> > ---
> > ...
>
> > namespace HMBackend
> > {
> >    [ActiveRecord]
> >    abstract public class BaseHM : ActiveRecordBase<BaseHM>
> >    {
> >        ...
> >    }
> > }
> > ---
>
> > And this is my HMUser.cs
> > ---
> > ...
>
> > namespace HMBackend
> > {
> >    [ActiveRecord]
> >    public class HMUser : BaseHM
> >    {
> > ...
> >    }
> > }
> > ---
>
> > Is there an connection between the exception and my inheritance?- Dölj 
> > citerad text -
>
> - Visa citerad text -
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