unwrap
2010/3/9 Graham Bunce <[email protected]>
> All,
>
> I'm using proxies based on an interface, e.g.
>
> <class name="Thing"
> proxy="Domains.Interfaces.IThing, Domains.Interfaces"
> table="Thing"
> discriminator-value="0">
>
> When I do a Session.Load (or anything that creates a proxy) then the
> proxy is based on the interface, IThing. Any code such as this:
>
> Thing obj = (Thing)proxy;
>
> will fail as an "IThing" proxy from NHibernate does not inherit from
> "Thing".So far so good, I understand this.
>
> If I then do the following:
>
> Thing obj = null;
> if (NHibernateUtil.IsInitialized(proxy))
> {
> NHibernateUtil.Initialize(proxy)
> }
> obj = (Thing)proxy;
>
>
> then the cast will still fail as proxy is STILL a NHibernate proxy and
> not the concrete type of "Thing". This is although NH has gone to the
> DB, got the data and NHibernateUtil.IsInitialized(proxy) will return
> true.
>
> How do I force NH to convert a proxy (from an interface) to a concrete
> type? Even a Get will return a proxy as the object still exists in
> Session.
>
> Thanks
>
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