Yes you can and you can even use 'backfield' as access-strategy (for example
when you have private accessor for setter).

2009/4/9 FrancK <[email protected]>

>
> Hi all,
> Can I use autoproperties with NHibernate especially with simple
> attributes (string, int), object references and collections ?
>
> ex:
> public virtual string CustomerId { get; set; }
> public virtual string Label { get; set; }
> public virtual Address { get; set;}
> public virtual ISet Orders { get; set; }
>
> Because I get the following error:
> NHibernate.PropertyNotFoundException: Could not find a getter for
> property 'Address' in class 'Modele.Address'
> >
>


-- 
Fabio Maulo

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