Thanks Beto!
I've added the DoNotWire attribute, but still am getting the "You are not in
a unit of work" error

CurrentNHibernateSessionKey  has a value, but there doesn't seem to be
anything in Local.Data to go with it.

Here's the Property in NhibernateUnitofWorkFactory.cs

[DoNotWire]
        public ISession CurrentSession
        {
            get
            {
                ISession session =
(ISession)Local.Data[CurrentNHibernateSessionKey];
                if (session == null)
                    throw new InvalidOperationException("You are not in a
unit of work");
                return session;
            }
            set { Local.Data[CurrentNHibernateSessionKey] = value; }
        }

what am i missing?

Thanks again for all the help!


On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 2:03 PM, Beto <[email protected]> wrote:

> You can find the WindsorServiceLocator here:
>
> http://commonservicelocator.codeplex.com/wikipage?title=Castle%20Windsor%20Adapter&referringTitle=Home&ProjectName=commonservicelocator
>
> On the property that you need to modify it will be under
> Rhino.Commons.NHibernateUnitOfWorkFactory:
> [DoNotWire]
> public ISession CurrentSession
> {
>    get
>    {
>        ISession session = (ISession)
> Local.Data[this.CurrentNHibernateSessionKey];
>         if (session == null)
>        {
>            throw new InvalidOperationException("You are not in a unit
> of work");
>        }
>        return session;
>    }
>    set
>    {
>         Local.Data[this.CurrentNHibernateSessionKey] = value;
>    }
> }
>
>
> On Apr 5, 1:05 pm, Patricia Vandermeer <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hey Beto,
> >
> > Thanks for pointing me to that thread.  I have read it. but I'm still in
> the
> > dark!
> > which property is being refered to in this post:
> >
> > > Yes, you would have to modify the property on UOW
> >
> > and where do i need to tell rhino security to use windsor like you say
> here:
> >
> > > ServiceLocator.SetLocatorProvider(() => new
> > > WindsorServiceLocator(IoC.Container));
> >
> > Thank you for being patient!  I really want/need to figure this out and
> it's
> > making my brain hurt :)
> >
> > Patricia
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 7:34 PM, Beto <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Download the source code:http://github.com/lorenzomelato/rhino-commons
> > > Make Modifications.
> > > Compile
> >
> > > You can get more details on the attribute that you will have to modify
> > > from here:
> >
> > >http://groups.google.co.uk/group/rhino-tools-dev/browse_thread/thread.
> ..
> >
> > > -Humberto
> > > On Mar 31, 1:41 pm, Patricia Vandermeer
> > > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Hi Humberto!
> > > > Thanks for the help.   Can you elaborate more on what you mean by:
> >
> > > > > You will have to modify the Rhino.Commons source code to share the
> > > > > unitofwork.cerrentsession.
> >
> > > > I think my facility and resolver  are pretty much the same as the one
> > > you've
> > > > got (except in vb :) )
> >
> > > > and i'm getting the error "You are not in a unit of work"
> > > > in the NHibernateUnitOfWorkFactory.cs  here:
> >
> > > > public ISession CurrentSession
> > > >         {
> > > >             get
> > > >             {
> > > >                 ISession session =
> > > > (ISession)Local.Data[CurrentNHibernateSessionKey];
> > > >                 if (session == null)
> > > >                   *  throw new InvalidOperationException("You are not
> in
> > > a
> > > > unit of work");*
> > > >                 return session;
> > > >             }
> > > >             set { Local.Data[CurrentNHibernateSessionKey] = value; }
> > > >         }
> >
> > > > i'm guessing this has to do with the sharing... i don't know
> >
> > > > It would be AMAZING if someone who has a working solution could post
> the
> > > > barest of barebones working console app w/ the newest versions of
> > > > everything.
> >
> > > > Thanks again!
> >
> > > > On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 4:09 PM, Patricia Vandermeer <
> >
> > > > [email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Thanks Humberto!  I will try to fix mine when i get back from my
> > > vacation
> > > > > :)
> >
> > > > > On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Humberto Franco <
> > > [email protected]
> > > > > > wrote:
> >
> > > > >> You will have to modify the Rhino.Commons source code to share the
> > > > >> unitofwork.cerrentsession.  I will try to post a documentation
> article
> > > on
> > > > >> ayendes site sometime in the future. In the mean time here is what
> I
> > > have
> > > > >> for my facility and resolver:
> > > > >> public class RhinoSecurityFacility : AbstractFacility
> > > > >>     {
> > > > >>         protected override void Init()
> > > > >>         {
> >
> > > > >>             Kernel.Register(
> > > > >>             Component.For<IAuthorizationService>()
> > > > >>             .ImplementedBy<AuthorizationService>()
> > > > >>             .LifeStyle.Transient,
> > > > >>             Component.For<IAuthorizationRepository>()
> > > > >>             .ImplementedBy<AuthorizationRepository>()
> > > > >>             .LifeStyle.Transient,
> > > > >>             Component.For<IPermissionsBuilderService>()
> > > > >>             .ImplementedBy<PermissionsBuilderService>()
> > > > >>             .LifeStyle.Transient,
> > > > >>             Component.For<IPermissionsService>()
> > > > >>             .ImplementedBy<PermissionsService>()
> > > > >>             .LifeStyle.Transient
> > > > >>             );
> >
> > > > >>             Kernel.Resolver.AddSubResolver(new
> > > > >> ServiceIsessionResolver(Kernel));
> >
> > > > >>             ServiceLocator.SetLocatorProvider(() => new
> > > > >> WindsorServiceLocator(IoC.Container));
> > > > >>         }
> > > > >>     }
> >
> > > > >> public class ServiceIsessionResolver : ISubDependencyResolver
> > > > >>     {
> > > > >>         private IKernel Kernel { get; set; }
> >
> > > > >>         public ServiceIsessionResolver(IKernel kernel)
> > > > >>         {
> > > > >>             Kernel = kernel;
> > > > >>         }
> >
> > > > >>         public object Resolve(CreationContext context,
> > > > >> ISubDependencyResolver contextHandlerResolver, ComponentModel
> model,
> > > > >> DependencyModel dependency)
> > > > >>         {
> > > > >>             return
> > > Kernel.Resolve<IUnitOfWorkFactory>().CurrentSession;
> > > > >>         }
> >
> > > > >>         public bool CanResolve(CreationContext context,
> > > > >> ISubDependencyResolver contextHandlerResolver, ComponentModel
> model,
> > > > >> DependencyModel dependency)
> > > > >>         {
> > > > >>             return
> > > > >> typeof(ISession).IsAssignableFrom(dependency.TargetType);
> > > > >>         }
> > > > >>     }
> >
> > > > >> On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 12:09 PM, patricia <
> > > [email protected]
> > > > >> > wrote:
> >
> > > > >>> Hey Beto, Everyone
> >
> > > > >>> I've made a facility, and set everything up like the thread you
> > > posted
> > > > >>> said to. But i'm not sure where i need to put the [DoNotWire]
> > > > >>> attribute!    I'm getting this error:
> > > > >>> {"A cycle was detected when trying to resolve a dependency. The
> > > > >>> dependency graph that resulted in a cycle is:  - Service
> dependency
> > > > >>> 'session' type 'NHibernate.ISession' for
> > > > >>> Void .ctor(NHibernate.ISession) in type
> > > > >>> Rhino.Security.Services.AuthorizationRepository  - Parameter
> > > > >>> dependency 'configurationFileName' type 'System.String' for
> > > > >>> Void .ctor(System.Reflection.Assembly[], System.String) in type
> > > > >>> Rhino.Commons.NHibernateUnitOfWorkFactory  + Parameter dependency
> > > > >>> 'configurationFileName' type 'System.String' for
> > > > >>> Void .ctor(System.Reflection.Assembly[], System.String) in
> > > > >>> Rhino.Commons.NHibernateUnitOfWorkFactory "}
> >
> > > > >>> this is my facility and  sub resolver
> >
> > > > >>> Public Class RhinoSecurityFacility
> > > > >>>    Inherits AbstractFacility
> >
> > > > >>>    Protected Overloads Overrides Sub Init()
> > > > >>>        Kernel.Resolver.AddSubResolver(New
> > > > >>> ServiceISessionResolver(Kernel))
> >
> > > > >>>        Kernel.Register( _
> > > > >>>            Component.For(Of INHibernateInitializationAware)() _
> > > > >>>                .ImplementedBy(Of NHibernateDbSchemaGeneration)())
> >
> > > > >>>        Kernel.Register( _
> > > > >>>            Component.For(Of IEntityInformationExtractor(Of
> Org))() _
> > > > >>>                .ImplementedBy(Of
> > > > >>> VBRhinoSample.OrgInformationExtractor)() _
> > > > >>>        )
> > > > >>>        Kernel.Register( _
> > > > >>>            Component.For(Of IEntityInformationExtractor(Of
> User))() _
> > > > >>>                .ImplementedBy(Of
> > > > >>> VBRhinoSample.UserInformationExtractor)() _
> > > > >>>        )
> > > > >>>        Kernel.Register( _
> > > > >>>            Component.For(Of IEntityInformationExtractor(Of
> > > > >>> CustomField))() _
> > > > >>>                .ImplementedBy(Of
> > > > >>> VBRhinoSample.CustomFieldInformationExtractor)() _
> > > > >>>        )
> > > > >>>        Kernel.Register( _
> > > > >>>            Component.For(Of IEntityInformationExtractor(Of
> > > > >>> Qualification))() _
> > > > >>>            .ImplementedBy(Of
> > > > >>> VBRhinoSample.QualificationFieldInformationExtractor)() _
> > > > >>>        )
> >
> > > > >>>        Kernel.Register( _
> > > > >>>             Component.For(Of IPermissionsService) _
> > > > >>>             .ImplementedBy(Of
> >
> > >
> Rhino.Security.Services.PermissionsService).LifeStyle.Is(Castle.Core.Lifest
> > > yleType.Transient)
> > > > >>> _
> > > > >>>         )
> > > > >>>        Kernel.Register( _
> > > > >>>            Component.For(Of IPermissionsBuilderService) _
> > > > >>>            .ImplementedBy(Of
> >
> > >
> Rhino.Security.Services.PermissionsBuilderService).LifeStyle.Is(Castle.Core
> > > .LifestyleType.Transient)
> > > > >>> _
> > > > >>>        )
> >
> > > > >>>        Kernel.Register( _
> > > > >>>            Component.For(Of IAuthorizationRepository) _
> > > > >>>            .ImplementedBy(Of
> >
> > >
> Rhino.Security.Services.AuthorizationRepository).LifeStyle.Is(Castle.Core.L
> > > ifestyleType.Transient)
> > > > >>> _
> > > > >>>        )
> > > > >>>        Kernel.Register( _
> > > > >>>            Component.For(Of IAuthorizationService) _
> > > > >>>            .ImplementedBy(Of
> >
> > >
> Rhino.Security.Services.AuthorizationService).LifeStyle.Is(Castle.Core.Life
> > > styleType.Transient)
> > > > >>> _
> > > > >>>        )
> >
> > > > >>>        Kernel.Resolver.AddSubResolver(New
> > > > >>> ServiceISessionResolver(Kernel))
> >
> > > > >>>    End Sub
> > > > >>> End Class
> >
> > > > >>> Public Class ServiceISessionResolver
> > > > >>>    Implements Castle.MicroKernel.ISubDependencyResolver
> >
> > > > >>>    Dim m_kernel As Castle.MicroKernel.IKernel
> >
> > > > >>>    Public Sub New(ByVal kernel As Castle.MicroKernel.IKernel)
> > > > >>>        m_kernel = kernel
> >
> > > > >>>    End Sub
> >
> > > > >>>    Public Function Resolve(ByVal context As CreationContext,
> ByVal
> > > > >>> contexthandlerResolver As ISubDependencyResolver, ByVal model As
> > > > >>> Castle.Core.ComponentModel, ByVal dependency As DependencyModel)
> As
> > > > >>> Object Implements
> Castle.MicroKernel.ISubDependencyResolver.Resolve
> > > > >>>        Return m_kernel.Resolve(Of
> IUnitOfWorkFactory).CurrentSession
> >
> > > > >>>    End Function
> >
> > > > >>>    Public Function CanResolve(ByVal context As
> > > > >>> Castle.MicroKernel.CreationContext, ByVal contextHandlerResolver
> As
> > > > >>> Castle.MicroKernel.ISubDependencyResolver, ByVal model As
> > > > >>> Castle.Core.ComponentModel, ByVal dependency As
> > > > >>> Castle.Core.DependencyModel) As Boolean Implements
> > > > >>> Castle.MicroKernel.ISubDependencyResolver.CanResolve
> > > > >>>        Return True
> >
> > > > >>>    End Function
> >
> > > > >>> End Class
> >
> > > > >>> I THINK I'm close to finally getting this working!
> >
> > > > >>> i tried putting the DoNotWire on the currentsession property in
> the
> > > > >>> UnitOfWork.cs   and on the CurrentSession property in the
> > > > >>> nhibernateUnitOfWorkFactory.cs
> >
> > > > >>> Help Please!  and thank you :)
> >
> > > > >>> On 16 Mar, 15:17, Patricia Vandermeer <
> [email protected]
> >
> > > > >>> wrote:
> > > > >>> > Thanks Beto!
> > > > >>> > that explains a few
> >
> > ...
> >
> > read more ยป
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