Brilliant, thank you

On Monday, 12 November 2012 20:24:55 UTC, Roger wrote:
>
> Absolutely. 
>
> Simple example.... 
>
> var enversCfg = new FluentConfiguration(); 
> enversCfg.Audit<YourTypeToAudit>(); 
>
> nhConfiguration.IntegrateWithEnvers(enversCfg); 
>
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> Ämne: [nhusers] NHibernate.Envers - Marking a class as [Audited] without 
> using attribute 
>
> Is there a way to mark one of my classes as [Audited] without using the 
> Attribute? 
> Mainly because I have all my classes in a MyProject.Model class library, 
> that doesn't currently contain a reference to NHibernate (or 
> NHibernate.Envers) 
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