Cool. I'm sure I would have found them sooner or later, as I do this
high octane learning experience, I'm getting good at that, but I would
doubtless had to look at fifteen lame ones first. Thanks for saving my
time.

best,
tqii


On Mar 6, 6:14 am, John Davidson <[email protected]> wrote:
> @ good references are
>
> [1]  http://www.beansoftware.com/asp.net-tutorials/nhibernate-log4net.aspx
> [2]http://blogs.hibernatingrhinos.com/nhibernate/archive/2008/07/01/how-...
>
> John Davidson
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 10:39 PM, tqwhite <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I wants me some of that logging action. Can you tell me the basic
> > outline of how I would do that?
>
> > tqii
>
> >http://darkside.posterious.com
>
> > On Mar 5, 5:24 pm, John Davidson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Now you may want to get log4net working and turn on show-sql in
> > nhibernate,
> > > which will write to log4net. This records all the slq statements
> > generated
> > > by nhibernate and sent to the database.
>
> > > John Davidson
>
> > > On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 5:25 PM, tqwhite <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Thanks Michael. I have done unblocking (and am mad that it doesn't
> > > > give me an opportunity to unblock enclosed directories; makes this
> > > > very error prone).
>
> > > > I am here to announce that I have had SUCCESS!!!!!
>
> > > > I am a little sad to say that I don't know why, but only a very, very
> > > > little.
>
> > > > Here's what happened.
>
> > > > After taking some time off for other activities, I wanted to make sure
> > > > that I had told the truth when I said I had exercised IIS7's trust
> > > > levels (I knew I had, but, what the heck). So, I did them again. I
> > > > started with Minimal and, one by one, worked my way back up to High.
> > > > At the low levels, it complained that I had debugging turned on. At
> > > > High, it gave me a security exception. I set it back to Full without
> > > > looking at another error message.
>
> > > > Then, I was reading something that told me that the reason I had my
> > > > properties set to "virtual" is that this supports lazy loading. Since
> > > > you've kindly told me that lazy loading does proxies and proxies
> > > > appear to be related to my problem (can't remember why I think this),
> > > > I thought, Screw those "virtual" declarations and removed them. This
> > > > got me an error message explaining that they were necessary.
>
> > > > I replaced them and retested. The error message was "Invalid
> > > > object." !!!!!!!
>
> > > > I'm start cursing in my head. I figure that I had somewhere made a
> > > > typo while thrashing around and I have absolutely no idea where it
> > > > could be. The worst possible situation.
>
> > > > So, I start to debug. I look for typos in the files I can remember
> > > > touching today (not too many because I'm stuck with nHibernate).
> > > > Nothing wrong. I start googling the error, nothing.
>
> > > > I grab the entire error message and view it in a browser so I can read
> > > > it properly. Damned if the error is not from nHibernate. It's from
> > > > sql, "SqlException (0x80131904): Invalid object name." I get excited.
> > > > If it's getting to sql, then it's opening nHibernate objects.
>
> > > > Something suggests table mapping problems. Sure enough, my table and
> > > > class names don't match. I add a table attribute to the mapping file.
> > > > No joy.
>
> > > > But, having gone through the investigation to figure out how
> > > > nHibernate knows table names, I thought, How the heck does it know the
> > > > Database name?
>
> > > > I had simply copied my connection string out of a VIsual Studio
> > > > connection's property, so I had not really paid attention to it. Sure
> > > > as heck, the Initial Catalog was set to a different database!!
>
> > > > Changed, tested, Eureka!!!
>
> > > > Strictly speaking, I suppose, I don't know that nHibernate is working
> > > > (so I may be back), but it is no longer crashing. Neither the trust
> > > > experiments or the removing and replacing the virtual server should
> > > > have changed anything. It doesn't really matter.
>
> > > > All of you folks that so patiently explained things to me, I can't
> > > > thank you enough. I would do it personally if I could, but I have to
> > > > ask you each to buy yourself a tasty cocktail this weekend and pretend
> > > > that I am raising a glass in your honor.
>
> > > > tqii
>
> > > > On Mar 5, 3:06 pm, "Michael A. Bell" <[email protected]>
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > I'm jumping into this a little late so I have missed some of the
> > previous
> > > > posts, but if you did not build this via the source and just downloaded
> > the
> > > > assemblies themselves, you might need to check the file properties on
> > the
> > > > assemblies and make sure that in the bottom right corner the Unblock
> > button
> > > > does not exist.
>
> > > > > If it does, this may be why you are receiving this error.  This is a
> > > > windows security feature since vista for files that are downloaded from
> > the
> > > > web and could potentially be harmful, like exes, dlls and other
> > scripts.
> > > >  Try clicking the Unblock button and see if that fixes it for you.  I
> > have
> > > > run into a similar issue before and that did the trick.  I have also
> > seen
> > > > cases where you click the unblock button in the file properties and it
> > still
> > > > does not unblock the file.  If that is the case for you my only
> > suggestion
> > > > to get you up and on your feet would be to build the source yourself.
>
> > > > > Mike
>
> > > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> > > > Behalf Of tqwhite
> > > > > Sent: Friday, March 05, 2010 3:58 PM
> > > > > To: nhusers
> > > > > Subject: [nhusers] Re: But it IS an embedded resource and sometimes I
> > > > build it Twice!! Plus, Security Exception, arrgh
>
> > > > > Also, I note that the system complained that I had not included a
> > > > > reference to Lin Fu but did not complain that I had not provided a
> > > > > reference to Castle, even though I see Castle in the same directory
> > > > > (for lazy loading) as Lin Fu.
>
> > > > > Any meaning to that?
>
> > > > > tqii
>
> > > > > On Mar 5, 10:28 am, John Davidson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > > the link below shows how to change trust levels in IIS7
>
> > > > > >http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753658(WS.10).aspx<http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753658%28WS.10%29.aspx>
> > <http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753658%28WS.10%29.aspx>
>
> > > > > > John Davidson
>
> > > > > > On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 9:50 AM, Richard Wilde <
> > [email protected]>
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > > > >I remain lost on the Security Exception but, thanks again for
> > your
> > > > > > > >help.
> > > > > > > >tqii
>
> > > > > > > From an earlier email I seem to recall that you put <trust
> > > > level="Medium"
> > > > > > > ... /> in your web.config.
> > > > > > > This is going to cause you problems with NH, lazy loading and
> > maybe
> > > > several
> > > > > > > other things, so I would take this out of the web.config
>
> > > > > > > If you are going to deploy the application on a shared
> > environment
> > > > that
> > > > > > > uses
> > > > > > > Medium Trust then obviously you will need the trust level.
> > However I
> > > > don't
> > > > > > > think NH likes this too much!
>
> > > > > > > Rippo
>
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