>To Jame's point, I think he's actually along a better line of thinking than
>myself, which is, are you using the Fluent's version of NHibernate (and
>other dependent classes) in your entire solution consistently?

*slaps head*
*slaps head again*

I was missing a DLL reference in my client.  I had all of the
references fine in my assembly.  I had been testing NHibernate and got
things working, but when I tried Fluent NHibernate, I didn't add the
extra references to my client assembly.

Thanks for your help.  I knew I must have been doing something wrong.

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