It works fine for me - but ONLY with LinFu why?

  sessionFactory = Fluently.Configure()
                                          .Database(
                                        MsSqlConfiguration.MsSql2005
                                        .ShowSql() // MVN TODO remove this when 
going into production
                                        .ConnectionString(c => 
c.FromConnectionStringWithKey
("connectionString"))
                                        .ProxyFactoryFactory
("NHibernate.ByteCode.LinFu.ProxyFactoryFactory,
NHibernate.ByteCode.LinFu")
                                        )
                                   .Mappings(m =>
                                   {
                                          
m.FluentMappings.AddFromAssembly(Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly
());
                                          
m.HbmMappings.AddFromAssembly(Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly());
                                   })
                                   .ExposeConfiguration(cfg =>
                                                                                
          {
                                                                                
                 cfg.EventListeners.PostLoadEventListeners = new
IPostLoadEventListener[] { new EntityBasePostLoadEventListener() };
                                                                                
          })
                                   .BuildSessionFactory();


On Jul 22, 2:27 pm, James Gregory <[email protected]> wrote:
> Seems to be a theme with my responses... You definitely shouldn't have to do
> that!
> I'll investigate when I get home tonight.
>
> On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Brian Sullivan <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > I did a bit more investigation after learning that the Castle proxy
> > factory factory is used by default in FNH.  When I removed any attempt
> > to set this myself, that particular problem went away.  However, that
> > exposed a different error, one dealing with a particular ClassMap,
> > that read "Could not format discriminator value to SQL string of
> > entity Campaign."  I was a bit surprised, because my subclass
> > discrimination had been working for quite a while.  The method call
> > looked like this:
>
> > DiscriminateSubClassesOnColumn<int>("intCampaignTypeID")
> >                .SubClass<InspectionCampaign>(1, x => {} )
> >                .SubClass<OBPCampaign>(2, x=> {});
>
> > After some searching about problems with the
> > DiscriminateSubClassesOnColumn method, I found a couple of instances
> > where people seemed to be having similar problems (http://
> > stackoverflow.com/questions/326174/nhibernate-mapping-with-a-class-
> > hierarchy-whose-base-class-is-abstract-and-the-di  and
> >https://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?t=974225).
>
> > It turns out that when I add a "default" discriminator value to the
> > method call, everything's hunky dory.
>
> > DiscriminateSubClassesOnColumn<int>("intCampaignTypeID", -1)
> >                .SubClass<InspectionCampaign>(1, x => {} )
> >                .SubClass<OBPCampaign>(2, x=> { });
>
> > This bothers me a bit, though, because this "default" value doesn't
> > really exist.  All of the values in the database are either 1 or 2,
> > and the Campaign base class is abstract anyway, so I don't want
> > NHibernate trying to create one in any case.
>
> > Was there a recent change that made this default value necessary?  As
> > I said, the original method call without the default had been working
> > for a while.
>
> > Thanks for all your responses!
>
> > On Jul 21, 2:19 pm, James Gregory <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > You most definitely should not have to do that.
>
> > > On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 8:05 PM, Mikael Henriksson <[email protected]
> > >wrote:
>
> > > > This is the only way I could get it working.
> > > > 1.Create a dictionary with all the required settings. For some reason
> > > > Fluent does not set these no matter how I try.
> > > > 2. When you configure nhibernate
> > > > (fluentConfig.BuildConfiguration().SetProperties(DICTIONARY) you need
> > to
> > > > supply this dictionary.
>
> > > >   IDictionary<string, string> properties = new<
> >http://www.google.com/search?q=new+msdn.microsoft.com>Dictionary
> > > > <string, string>();
> > > >              properties.Add("proxyfactory.factory_class",
> > "NHibernate.ByteCode.Castle.ProxyFactoryFactory,
> > > > NHibernate.ByteCode.Castle");
> > > >              properties.Add("dialect", "NHibernate.Dialect.SQLite");
> > > >              properties.Add("connection.driver_class",
> > > > "NHibernate.Driver.SQLite20Driver");
> > > >              properties.Add("connection.connection_string", @"Data
>
> > Source=D:\Projects\privat\WexioBridgen\src\Client\App_Data\wexiobridgen.db"
> > > > );
>
> > > >             var fluentConfig = Fluently.Configure()
> > > >                  .Database(SQLiteConfiguration.Standard.UsingFile(
> > > > PathToSqlLiteDb))
> > > >                  .Mappings(m => m.FluentMappings
> > > >                                  .Add<ClubMap>()
> > > >                                  .Add<ScheduleMap>()
> > > >                                  .Add<PersonMap>()
> > > >                                  .Add<ContactTypeMap>()
> > > >                                  .Add<ConventionRestrictionMap>()
> > > >                                  .Add<TournamentTypeMap>()
> > > >                                  .Add<TournamentMap>()
> > > >                                  .Add<ResultTypeMap>()
> > > >                                  .Add<ResultMap>()
> > > >                                  .Add<NewsMap>())
> > > >                  .ExposeConfiguration(BuildSchema);
>
> > > >             *var nhConfig = fluentConfig.BuildConfiguration().
> > > > SetProperties(properties);*
> > > >              _sessionFactory = nhConfig.BuildSessionFactory();
> > > >              _session = _sessionFactory.OpenSession();
>
> > > > 2009/7/21 Ben Hyrman <[email protected]>
>
> > > >> To double-check, you did copy NHibernate.ByteCode.Castle.dll to your
> > bin,
> > > >> right?
>
> > > >> On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Brian Sullivan<[email protected]>
> > > >> wrote:
>
> > > >> > Thanks for the replies, guys!
>
> > > >> > James: I will try to create a failing test and get back to you.  I
> > > >> > didn't realize that FNH defaulted to the Castle proxy factory
> > > >> > factory.  Good to know, and a reasonable default, I think.
>
> > > >> > Ben:  I remember having this same problem working with the beta, so
> > I
> > > >> > doubt it's that.  I decided to stick with 2.0.1 until it went GA to
> > > >> > see if the problem went away, either by changes in FNH or NH itself.
>
> > > >> > On Jul 21, 12:44 pm, Ben Hyrman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > >> >> Here's one that is working fine for me against 2.1 beta (haven't
> > gone
> > > >> >> to GA yet). I don't quite see where we differ.... I can go to 2.1GA
> > > >> >> and see if I run into your issue
>
> > > >> >>             var fluentConfig = Fluently.Configure()
> > > >> >>                 .Database(MsSqlConfiguration.MsSql2005
> > > >> >>                 .ConnectionString(c => c
> > > >> >>                     .Is("Data Source=........"))
>
> > .ProxyFactoryFactory("NHibernate.ByteCode.LinFu.ProxyFactoryFactory,
> > > >> >> NHibernate.ByteCode.LinFu")
> > > >> >>                 .Cache(c =>
> > > >> >> c.ProviderClass("NHibernate.Caches.SysCache.SysCacheProvider,
> > > >> >> NHibernate.Caches.SysCache"))
> > > >> >>                 .UseReflectionOptimizer()
> > > >> >>                 .DoNot.ShowSql())
> > > >> >>                 .Mappings(m =>
> > > >> >>                 {
> > > >> >>                     m.HbmMappings.AddFromAssemblyOf<IEntity>();
> > > >> >>                     m.FluentMappings.AddFromAssemblyOf<IEntity>();
> > > >> >>                 });
>
> > > >> >> On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 12:14 PM, James Gregory<
> > > >> [email protected]> wrote:
> > > >> >> > Strange. It's not a requirement, FNH defaults to using Castle for
> > the
> > > >> proxy
> > > >> >> > factory factory; however, you should still be able to specify it
> > > >> manually.
> > > >> >> > Can you create a failing test?
>
> > > >> >> > On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 5:37 PM, Brian Sullivan <
> > > >> [email protected]>
> > > >> >> > wrote:
>
> > > >> >> >> I'm trying to convert an application I've written using FNH and
> > > >> >> >> NH2.0.1GA to use the new 2.1GA libraries, but I'm running into a
> > > >> snag
> > > >> >> >> trying to specify my proxy factory factory.  My configuration
> > looks
> > > >> >> >> like this:
>
> > > >> >> >> SessionFactory =
> > > >> >> >>                    Fluently.Configure()
> > > >> >> >>                        .Database(
> > > >> >> >>                        MsSqlConfiguration.MsSql2005
> > > >> >> >>                            .ConnectionString(
> > > >> >> >>                            c => c.Is
> > > >> >> >> (ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings
> > > >> >> >> ["josubscriptioncb"].ConnectionString))
> > > >> >> >>                            .ProxyFactoryFactory
> > > >> >> >> ("NHibernate.ByteCode.Castle.ProxyFactoryFactory,
> > > >> >> >> NHibernate.ByteCode.Castle")
> > > >> >> >>                        )
> > > >> >> >>                        .Mappings(m =>
>
> > > >> >> >> m.FluentMappings.AddFromAssemblyOf<Campaign>()
>
> > > >> >> >>  .ConventionDiscovery.AddFromAssemblyOf<Campaign>
> > > >> >> >> ())
> > > >> >> >>                        .BuildConfiguration().SetProperties(new
> > > >> >> >> Dictionary<string, string>()
>
> > {
>
> > > >> >> >> {"current_session_context_class", "web"}
>
> > })
> > > >> >> >>                        .BuildSessionFactory();
>
> > > >> >> >> When I run the web app, I get the following exception:
>
> > > >> >> >> The ProxyFactoryFactory was not configured.
> > > >> >> >> Initialize 'proxyfactory.factory_class' property of the session-
> > > >> >> >> factory configuration section with one of the available
> > > >> >> >> NHibernate.ByteCode providers.
> > > >> >> >> Example:
> > > >> >> >> <property
>
> > name='proxyfactory.factory_class'>NHibernate.ByteCode.LinFu.ProxyFactoryFac
> > > >> tory,
> > > >> >> >> NHibernate.ByteCode.LinFu</property>
> > > >> >> >> Example:
> > > >> >> >> <property
>
> > name='proxyfactory.factory_class'>NHibernate.ByteCode.Castle.ProxyFactoryFa
> > > >> ctory,
> > > >> >> >> NHibernate.ByteCode.Castle</property>
>
> > > >> >> >> I then tried to set the property myself using SetProperties like
> > > >> this:
>
> > > >> >> >> .BuildConfiguration().SetProperties(new Dictionary<string,
> > string>()
>
> > {
>
> > > >> >> >> {"current_session_context_class", "web"},
>
> > > >> >> >> {"proxyfactory.factory_class",
> > > >> >> >> "NHibernate.ByteCode.Castle.ProxyFactoryFactory,
> > > >> >> >> NHibernate.ByteCode.Castle"}
>
> > })
>
> > > >> >> >> When I do that, though, I get a different exception:
>
> > > >> >> >>   Could not find the dialect in the configuration
>
> > > >> >> >> What is the correct way to configure the proxy factory factory
> > in
> > > >> >> >> FNH?  Also, should the examples on the wiki on
> > fluentnhibernate.org
> > > >> >> >> be updated to reflect this new configuration requirement?
> >  Thanks in
> > > >> >> >> advance for any help you all can provide.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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