OK thanks for the info.  I don't have time right now to get my head around
ARDataBinder, could you just give me a quick idea of the concepts involved?
If it sound practical I can follow it up and submit my changes back to you.

2009/8/6 Markus Zywitza <[email protected]>

> That is expected. The other sesson soen't have the object in its
> 1st-level-cache, so it doesn't know whether its dirty or not.
>
> A solution would be using the same approach for the session-stored object
> that ARDataBinder uses. Look into it and if it works, submit a patch ;-)
>
> -Markus
> 2009/8/6 clanger <[email protected]>
>
>>
>> How can I create an object using .Find() method, detach the object
>> using .Evict() and store it in HttpContext.Session, then sometime
>> later re-join the object to the current ISession?
>>
>> Currently, when I call .SaveAndFlush() on the object I am getting
>> updates for every field and for every item in related HasMany
>> collections.
>>
>> I'm assuming this is because the object has lost the state of the
>> previous values. Debugging revealed the previous values collection to
>> be null in the OnFlushDirty callback.
>>
>
>
> >
>

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