My bad, that was the incorrect syntax in the wiki; however, I've just
committed a change that should make it work. The syntax in the wiki is now
the recommended one, now that it works.

On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Mikael <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Yesterday I created a spike to test out mapping components. Fluent
> Nhibernate's wiki shows the syntax like this:
> # // mapping
> # Component(x => x.Address, c =>
> # {
> #   c.Map(x => x.Number);
> #   c.Map(x => x.Street);
> #   c.WithParentReference(x => x.Resident);
> # });
>
> I couldn't get it to work because of a syntax error so I did little
> googling and found an example of this and the syntax was little
> different. It went like this:
>
> # // mapping
> # Component<Address>(x => x.Address, c =>
> # {
> #   c.Map(x => x.Number);
> #   c.Map(x => x.Street);
> #   c.WithParentReference(x => x.Resident);
> # });
>
> And that worked. So is the wiki showing the wrong syntax or am I using
> a older build of the Fluent NHibernate?
>
> >
>

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