I'm using the Repository/Unit of Work pattern in a project using NHibernate. I have a number of repositories, such as Customer and Account. Each repository is associated with the same ISession (unit of work pattern) by passing in the same ISession object to the constructor of each repository.
I then create a bunch of customers and their associated accounts and add them to their respective repositories. Now I want to save these repositories to the database. However, to save in NHibernate involves calling ISession.Save() and passing in an entity. If I was using the Entity Framework instead, and my ISession was an ObjectContext, I would be able to call ObjectContext.SaveChanges() and the contents of all my repositories would be saved to the database.
How can I do this in NHibernate? It seems odd that I have to save each object individually, rather than the ISession as a whole. I also have to save them in a specific order, since a Customer must have an account (AccountID FK in customer table cannot be null) I must therefore save the account first, followed by the customer.
What have I missed?