My posts will be of the beginner / beginner flavor. I'm (very) new to
Fluent NHibernate and NHibernate. I looked at it for the first time
yesterday. This does put me in a unique position to ask uninformed
questions that could rethink things. At least that the effect such
question have on me when I’m on the receiving end. I have been working
on an interesting system of validation using custom attributes. The
business entities are decorated directly with an attribute. I do not
know if there is a true standard means of validation for NHibernate
(new yesterday). If there is well, there is. However, if there is not
I see potential for using something similar directly in the mappings.
It seems the perfect place for it. I do at least realize the purpose
of this project and this could be out of scope, but my head is already
wondering of adding a validation base that could be inherited by say
ClasslikeMapBase to provide alternative forms of validation, such as
the one I’m using, giving the entity power of self validation while
keeping them POCO.

Thanks KES aka YankeeImperialistDog!

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