I don't really think it is because of spring.net

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On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 1:33 PM, Simon Duduica <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everybody,
>
> As you may already know, I am porting Envers to .NET. In doing this I
> ran into several issues that need a very good internal knowledge of
> how NHibernate works. So I proposed my company to include in the
> project's budget costs for NHibernate consultancy for the Envers
> porting task.
> We need somebody with a good knowledge of how NHibernate functions
> internally to help with resolving  issues like the following one, so,
> if anyone is interested, please contact me to discuss it more in
> detail.
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> This is the issue that I'm facing presently: on Envers initialization
> I do a
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> transaction.RegisterSynchronization(My_ISynchronization_ImplementingClassInstance)
> (on AuditSyncManager.get) but this does not lead to calling the
> synchronization methods (Before and AfterCompletion). The problem
> seems to be that AdoTransaction's Commit method is not called at all.
> As a workaround, I tried to call the BeforeCompletion method manually,
> at the end of OnPost... method. This works for OnPostInsert but does
> not work on OnPostUpdate as it is called after ActionQueue's
> ExecuteActions and Flush throws an error if called.
> The test application instantiates NHibvernate through Spring.NET.
> Could this be because of Spring.NET?
> The Visual Studio 2008 solution can be found on SVN at:
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> https://nhcontrib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/nhcontrib/trunk/sandbox/simondud/Envers.NET
> The unit test that reproduces the problem is HibernateStartedTest in
> NHibernate-Envers.tests project.
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> Looking forward for your answers,
> Simon Duduica
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