I got the mapping with LLBLGen, but now how can i generate the service 
class for all mapped tables?? or how create a generic service class?

El miércoles, 19 de junio de 2013 04:10:49 UTC-6, PeteA escribió:
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> Conventions are perfect when the schema's amenable (and of course one can 
> always use a mixture of conventions and explicit if needed).  The main 
> issue that I've encountered with using conventions is (1) nullability and 
> (2) string lengths - do you have any suggestions for handling these cleanly?
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> My comment about the sweetness of pvginkel's approach was specific to 
> his/her situation [where tables and columns have completely different names 
> from the C#], definitely not something I'd use as a standard technique.
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> /Pete
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> *From:* [email protected] <javascript:> [mailto:
> [email protected] <javascript:>] *On Behalf Of *Ricardo Peres
> *Sent:* 19 June 2013 10:54
> *To:* [email protected] <javascript:>
> *Subject:* Re: [nhusers] Using 100 tables o more with NHibernate
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> Well, you have two possible approaches:
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> 1 - Generate mappings for all tables/entities;
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> 2 - Apply conventions and skip the mappings.
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> CodeSmith, NHibernate Mapping Generator, Visual NHibernate or NHibernate 
> Designer will handle the first case. The second case is perfectly handled 
> with conventions, with the advantage that you do not have hundreds of 
> mapping files or classes to maintain, store in source control, etc.
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> RP
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> On Wednesday, June 19, 2013 10:38:09 AM UTC+1, Surya Pratap wrote:
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> not sure if it will help but you can check the Mapping Generator at 
> https://nmg.codeplex.com/ 
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> On 19-06-2013 14:32, Ricardo Peres wrote: 
> > Conventions are what you need. If you have a "normal" model, 
> > everything will work fine out of the box. You just have to tell the 
> > conventional mapper which is the id generation strategy to use, and 
> > off you go. 
> > 
> > RP 
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