Well, then I would start by making sure you have covering unit tests
for your current persistence and retrieval calls. Then convert one by
one and make sure your tests stay green. If I may, though, what's the
compelling desire to switch to Fluent NHibernate? I haven't tried it
or thought about it much, but I would think it'd be painless to use
FNH to handle NH config in Castle and then just keep ActiveRecord for
the data access.

On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 8:04 AM, chitech<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It's not hand-written but from ActiveRecord. What do you mean with all
> tests pass? If you mean unittest we have not implement unitest yet.
> (only a few)
>
> On 10 Jun., 15:19, Ben Hyrman <[email protected]> wrote:
>> You can tell it to export the maps on the config. It'll be hard to
>> hand-diff them because I can pretty much guarantee they will look
>> different from your hand-written ones. But, you could read them at
>> least.
>>
>> Personally, I would start with the fluent config and keep all of your
>> existing hbm files. Ensure that all tests pass. Then, choose one to
>> convert from hbm to fluent. Ensure that hbm is no longer set to
>> embedded resource. Clean, compile, ensure tests pass, continue.
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 9:03 AM, chitech<[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Thx for the answers. I will try to do it be myself. How can I be sure
>> > that the remap is consistent with the existing hbm files? Am I rigth
>> > that fluent generate hbm files in memory? If this is true I can't
>> > compare the old hbm (Generated by ActiveRecord) and the new hbm
>> > (Generated by Fluent)
>>
>> > On 10 Jun., 12:16, David Perfors <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> It will do you good :)
>> >> We spend a morning to remap our domain to fluent nhibernate with two
>> >> people.. he didn't know anything about fluent nhibernate and I taught
>> >> him the essentials that where needed. (we converted 59 hbm files, from
>> >> which some had more than one class to map..)
>>
>> >> On Jun 9, 10:22 pm, James Gregory <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >> > Not automatically, no. They're easy to write though, and the practice 
>> >> > will
>> >> > do you good :)
>>
>> >> > On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 9:17 PM, chitech <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >> > > Alo
>>
>> >> > > We have a existing application using NHibernate. The generated hbm
>> >> > > files comes from Castle ActiveRecord. Is it possible to convert the
>> >> > > existing hbm files to fluent Map classes?
> >
>

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