a many-to-many list will do the job IIRC

Gustavo.

On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 11:02 PM, Todd <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I have a product object that has the usual properties like ID, name,
> etc.  and a ContentBlock object which has an ID, a Name and a Content
> property which represents a block of HTML.  These two objects have a
> many-to-many relationship as a product has multiple content blocks,
> and content blocks can be shared amongst products.
>
> An important distinction is that when getting the collection of
> content blocks for a product, the order of the objects in the
> collection is important and must be maintained when object state is
> persisted.  Is there an easy way to map this in nHibernate so that the
> index of the item in the list (or set or whatever) is saved in the
> database as a "sortorder" column?  Or, should I just add another class
> to my domain that keeps the order and resolves the many-to-many
> relationship between the product and contentblock classes?
>
> Thanks,
> Todd
>
> >
>

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