Hi,

I thought that also,

But, even when it's protected (or private), the field is filled up!
But when I try to access the field, using my getter property, I gives
me a null value back :(



On Sep 6, 3:20 pm, Ricardo Peres <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think the field must be protected, not private, so that subclasses
> (proxies) can access it.
>
> On Sep 6, 2:08 pm, kriebb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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> > bug posted... ? unless someone else got an 
> > idea?https://nhibernate.jira.com/browse/NH-2873
>
> > On Sep 6, 11:02 am, kriebb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I think I'm missing something, I hope someone can take the time to
> > > explain.
>
> > > Again, I've taken a lot of time searching, but I cannot find a
> > > solution:
>
> > > Take the following mapping and imangine that the OrderInitiator class
> > > has a Code property.
>
> > > <class name="Pdc.Erp.Domain.OrderManagement.AbstractOrder"
> > > table="GeneralOrder" abstract="true"    >
> > > ...
> > > <component name="OrderInitiator" access="nosetter.camelcase"
> > > class="Pdc.Erp.Domain.OrderManagement.Components.Order.OrderInitiator"
>
> > > </component
> > > </class>
>
> > > In the AbstractOrder.cs i have the following:
>
> > > protected OrderInitiator orderInitiator;
>
> > > public virtual OrderInitiator OrderInitiator {get { return
> > > orderInitiator = orderInitiator ?? new OrderInitiator()}
> > > set{orderInitiator = value;}
>
> > > If I want to access the OrderInitiator Property, the field is being
> > > filled up ok as NH3.2.0 should do, but when I access the
> > > OrderInitiator property with code 20, it gives me the new
> > > OrderIntiator() with a null code.
>
> > > My guess is that something is happening with the proxy,  it override
> > > the virtual property and does not know that it should return the
> > > backend field...., but I defined it with access="nosetter.camelcase".
>
> > > It makes no difference if I put the acces="field".
>
> > > Does someone know what I'm doing wrong or does it seems like a bug and
> > > post it to Jira?

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