version of NH ?
btw try to activate the WARN log-level and read the log file.

protected void IncrementAmount(

2010/1/29 CassioT <[email protected]>

> But protected internal should work. Do you agree? Or does it work and
> I am doing something wrong?
>
> On 29 jan, 06:50, "Richard Brown \(gmail\)" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > If a method/property is marked as protected, than the NH proxy should be
> > able to intercept access.  If there's any access to non-protected
> > private/internal members from outside the class, then the proxy is
> powerless
> > to intercept.
> >
> > http://broloco.blogspot.com/2008/01/nhibernate-identity-map-and-proxi...
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------
> > From: "CassioT" <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 5:34 PM
> > To: "nhusers" <[email protected]>
> > Subject: [nhusers] Re: Proxy and property modification
> >
> >
> >
> > > Hi Richard,
> >
> > > Now I think I found the problem. I have a function IncrementAmount
> > > (decimal value). This function was protected internal and changing it
> > > to public it will work, even if the property Amount is private set.
> >
> > > So I think that the problem has relation to the Internal restriction.
> > > I don't know why since the function is marked as protected internal
> > > and not only as internal. To give you a clear look I'll write a
> > > similar code here:
> >
> > > public class Foo
> > > {
> > >    public virtual decimal Amount { get; private set; }
> >
> > >    protected internal void IncrementAmount(decimal value)
> > >    {
> > >        this.Amount += value;
> > >    }
> > > }
> >
> > > public class Bar
> > > {
> > >    public Foo Foo = new Foo();
> > > }
> >
> > > Bar mapping:
> > > <many-to-one name="Foo" column="Foo_Id" class="Foo"  not-null="true" /
> >
> > > var bar = s.Get<Bar>(10);
> > > bar.Foo.IncrementAmount(1);
> >
> > > TESTS RESULTS FOR THE ABOVE CODE:
> >
> > > Modifying the property:
> >
> > > protected internal void IncrementAmount(decimal value);
> >
> > > public virtual decimal Amount { get; private set; } // NOT OK
> > > public virtual decimal Amount { get; protected set; }  // NOT OK
> > > public virtual decimal Amount { get; set; }  // OK
> >
> > > Modifying the function:
> >
> > > public void IncrementAmount(decimal value);
> >
> > > public virtual decimal Amount { get; private set; } // OK
> > > public virtual decimal Amount { get; protected set; }  // OK
> > > public virtual decimal Amount { get; set; }  // OK
> >
> > > Modifying the mapping:
> >
> > > <many-to-one name="Foo" column="Foo_Id" class="Foo"  not-null="true"
> > > fetch="join" /> // ALWAYS OK - Even with internal
> >
> > > So yes, I think this behavior has relation with the internal
> > > restriction. What do you think?
> >
> > > Thanks
> >
> > > On 28 jan, 06:48, "Richard Brown \(gmail\)" <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
> > >> I think we need to see the code that modifies the Amount property.
> >
> > >> If the property is protected, it has to be inside a method of the
> class
> > >> (or
> > >> one of its subclasses).
> >
> > >> --------------------------------------------------
> > >> From: "CassioT" <[email protected]>
> > >> Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 5:04 AM
> > >> To: "nhusers" <[email protected]>
> > >> Subject: [nhusers] Re: Proxy and property modification
> >
> > >> > Hi Richard,
> >
> > >> > Like I said, take:
> >
> > >> > public virtual decimal Amount { get; protected set; }
> >
> > >> > Anything that I try to put in Amount is denied. If Amount == 0 and I
> > >> > try something like Amount = 5, Amount will not be modified.
> >
> > >> > But like I said before, without the protected restriction or using
> > >> > fetch="join" (many-to-one association) it works
> >
> > >> > I tested the same code with pure classes (No NHibernate
> interaction),
> > >> > just to see if it was a .NET problem, and of course, it worked.
> >
> > >> > Thanks
> >
> > >> > On Jan 27, 8:19 pm, "Richard Brown \(gmail\)"
> > >> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> >> Hi,
> >
> > >> >> Can you show the code that modifies the object?  (accesses the
> > >> >> mutator)
> >
> > >> >> Thanks,
> > >> >>     Richard
> >
> > >> >> --------------------------------------------------
> > >> >> From: "CassioT" <[email protected]>
> > >> >> Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 7:38 PM
> > >> >> To: "nhusers" <[email protected]>
> > >> >> Subject: [nhusers] Proxy and property modification
> >
> > >> >> > Hi all.
> >
> > >> >> > I have an entity that has a property that is defined like this:
> >
> > >> >> > public virtual decimal Amount { get; protected set; }
> >
> > >> >> > I don't know why but I can't modify it. The value never change.
> >
> > >> >> > I found two ways to fix it.
> >
> > >> >> > 1) Don't use the proxy version (fetch="join") - Never mind
> > >> >> > 2) Remove the protected restriction
> >
> > >> >> > Am I doing something wrong or do I have any other alternative?
> >
> > >> >> > I tried to access="field" too.
> >
> > >> >> > Thanks
> >
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