IMO, it doesn't make much sense... the .hbm.xml files need to be in the 
same DLL as the entity classes. Otherwise, you can use any of the other 
Add* methods in the Configuration class, it is even possible to add a 
directory as a whole.

RP

On Thursday, June 26, 2014 1:35:24 PM UTC+1, Eric Downey wrote:
>
> Ok, well this is interesting.  I took all of my code and put it into a 
> single console application and everything worked fine.  I was able to save 
> an object and then retrieve it.  So I then started to 
> create class libraries in the solution for the domain and the repository - 
> one at a time running the solution at various points on the way.  When the 
> domain was moved into its own class library everything worked fine.  When 
> the Interfaces directory was moved to the Repository class library 
> everything worked fine.  When the Repositories directory was moved to the 
> Repository class library everything worked fine.  When the MappingFiles 
> directory was moved to the Repository class library it broke with the no 
> persister error.  I checked that the xml map file was still an embedded 
> resource.  I moved it back to the console application and removed it from 
> the Repository class library ran it and it worked fine.  For some reason 
> having the hbm.xml map file outside of the console application is, somehow, 
> the culprit.  But how?
>

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