>From the JSON string, create your classes, let's call them Parent and
the child class Child.
var repository = new ChildRepository();
foreach item
var parent = new Parent { Label = myjsonReader.label, ... };
parent.Children = repository.GetForParent(parent.Label);
Or
var repository = new ChildRepository();
var allChildren = repository.GetAll().ToDictionary(x => x.Label);
foreach item
var parent = new Parent { Label = myjsonReader.label, ... };
parent.Children = allChildren.Where(x => x.Label ==
parent.Label).ToList();
On Oct 5, 9:51 am, mathmax <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sry, I don't understand. How to load the collection via a repository
> that is mapped?
>
> On 5 oct, 15:16, webpaul <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Create the class from the strings as Oskar suggested, load the
> > collection via a repository that is mapped.
>
> > On Oct 3, 2:20 pm, mathmax <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Because the entities also have collection property that should be
> > > loaded via NHibernate.
>
> > > On 3 oct, 18:57, Oskar Berggren <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > When you parse that string, why don't you create instances of some
> > > > "real" entity class directly, skipping the DataTable entirely?
>
> > > > /Oskar
>
> > > > 2009/10/3 mathmax <[email protected]>:
>
> > > > > I have to load entities from a single field value containing a string
> > > > > to parse that look like this:
>
> > > > > {
> > > > > label: "France by UPS Standard",
> > > > > destination: "FR",
> > > > > fees_table: "10000:14.95"
> > > > > }
> > > > > {
> > > > > label: "France by GLS-Deutschland Standard",
> > > > > destination: "FR",
> > > > > fees_table: "10000:14.95"
> > > > > }
> > > > > ...
>
> > > > > So I get these data with a DbCommand, parse them and fill a dataTable.
> > > > > Then I currently create a table to the database side from this
> > > > > dataTable. After that, I use nHibernate to load this entities from
> > > > > this new table and all the associated classes. The other classes are
> > > > > binded to normal existing tables.
> > > > > So I find it painful to recreate a table each time on the database
> > > > > side, just to be able to load my entities with nhibernate. It would be
> > > > > nice If I could load them directly from the datatable. Is there any
> > > > > way to do this ?
>
> > > > > On 3 oct, 17:50, Ben Scheirman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > >> Not really. Where are you getting this data table? Are you
> > > > >> performing a
> > > > >> query against a database to get it?
>
> > > > >> NHibernate is specifically designed to manage persistence with your
> > > > >> own
> > > > >> database, so if you're retreiving this database yourself, or from
> > > > >> another
> > > > >> place (file system, web service) then you should re-think how you
> > > > >> plan on
> > > > >> using NHibernate.
>
> > > > >> On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 8:37 AM, mathmax
> > > > >> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > >> > Hello,
>
> > > > >> > I would like to load an entity from a DataTable. Is it possible ?
>
> > > > >> > Thanks.- Hide quoted text -
>
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