Stephen Bohlen has just started to publish a series of screen casts about NHibernate. Here are the links of the topics covered so far http://unhandledexceptions.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!FC56A7CB585DF52F!348.entry http://unhandledexceptions.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!FC56A7CB585DF52F!349.entry http://unhandledexceptions.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!FC56A7CB585DF52F!353.entry enjoy [updated, June 27 2008] third part is now available at http://unhandledexceptions.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!FC56A7CB585DF52F!371.entry
Sorry, have been quiet for some time due to too much project work... But now lets discuss a fairly important and often misunderstood topic: the mapping of collections in NHibernate Monitoring the NHUsers Google group I can see a lot of questions around collections and how to best map them in NHibernate. NHibernate offers several possibilities to map a collection of objects. You can use a Set, a Map, a Bag, an IdBag or a List. Let's first analyze what the ("exact" mathematical) definition of each of them is. Theoretical background A Set is...