I'm trying to figure out the best way to accomplish a design that's persisted with NHibernate. Here's what the data would ideally look like:
Person
===============
Id (int)
Name (nvarchar)
Privileges
==============
Person_Id
Right (int)
AccessLevel (int)
Ideally, I'd be able to create classes like this (pretend I have all the NHibernate virtual modifiers):
public enum Rights
{
Read = 0,
Save = 1,
Delete = 2
}
public enum AccessLevels
{
LevelOne = 0,
LevelTwo = 1,
LevelThree = 2
}
public class Person
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public string Name { get; set; }
public Dictionary<Rights, AccessLevels> Privileges { get; set; }
}
Originally I considered the design described in this blog post, but I don't want to make the Rights
enum a class because I'd like to be able to test for it without having to keep track of the Id of a given right. A pair of enumerations would be easiest I think.
Anyway, I've been striking out figuring out how to accomplish this in NHibernate, much less Fluent NHibernate. I'm hoping some NH gurus might be able to help.