+1
I prefer it when people show us problems, then *we *can provide the
solution. Providing solutions doesn't help us understand if there's a
greater issue we need to consider.

On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Paul Batum <[email protected]> wrote:

> It would be easier to follow what you are suggesting if you could provide
> some code.
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 9:07 AM, Mira.D <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>  I'm really new to Fluent NHibernate, but I'm really enjoying this.
>> It took care of all my major problems with dynamic mappings.
>>  I'm not sure if here is the right place to post my issue but, let's
>> go:
>>
>>  I have some "core components" that take care of entities auditing,
>> so I have an AudityRecord class and AudityRecord<T> subclass that
>> identifies each auditable entity recordinfo. In my program loading I
>> had to add the AudityRecordMap and put some parameters in the
>> constructor (an array with all auditable entities types). I've seen
>> that calling FluentMappings.Add I have to pass the class type so it
>> will sent to the PersistentModel, witch will instantiate the object,
>> etc... The PersistentModel already has exposed a method to receive the
>> IMappingProvider object so I just exposed a new method in the
>> FluentMappingsContainer to receive the already instantiated
>> AudityRecordMap with the needed array of types to map all of it's
>> dynamic subclasses.
>>
>>  That would be nice if it becomes part of the project so I won't need
>> to be "fixing" it every new version downloaded.
>>
>>  Best regards,
>>  DM
>>
>>
>>
>
> >
>

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