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Now, before you say it I DID google and my hbm.xml file IS an Embedded Resource.

Here is the code I am calling:

ISession session = GetCurrentSession();
var returnObject =  session.Get<T>(Id);

Here is my mapping file for the class:

 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<hibernate-mapping xmlns="urn:nhibernate-mapping-2.2">
  <class name="HQData.Objects.SubCategory, HQData" table="SubCategory" lazy="true">
    <id name="ID" column="ID" unsaved-value="0">
      <generator class="identity" />
    </id>

    <property name="Name" column="Name" />
    <property name="NumberOfBuckets" column="NumberOfBuckets"  />
    <property name="SearchCriteriaOne" column="SearchCriteriaOne" />



    <bag name="_Businesses" cascade="all">
      <key column="SubCategoryId"/>
      <one-to-many 
         class="HQData.Objects.Business, HQData"/>
    </bag>

    <bag name="_Buckets" cascade="all">
      <key column="SubCategoryId"/>
      <one-to-many
         class="HQData.Objects.Bucket, HQData"/>
    </bag>

  </class>
</hibernate-mapping>

Has anyone run to this issue before?

EDIT the XML wasn't displaying correctly.

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Sounds like you forgot to add a mapping assembly to the session factory configuration..

If you're using app.config...

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    <property name="show_sql">true</property>
    <property name="query.substitutions">true 1, false 0, yes 'Y', no 'N'</property>
    <mapping assembly="Project.DomainModel"/>  <!-- Here -->
</session-factory>
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Should it be name="Id"? Typos are a likely cause.

Next would be to try it out with a non-generic test to make sure you're passing in the proper type parameter.

Can you post the entire error message?

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Maybe it's just a typo in your post, but does your mapping file contain an <id> element? I believe that's necessary from NHibernate's perspective.

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I swore that was it after I read it, but no dice. Here is the rest of the error and thanks for your help.

MappingException: No persister for: HQData.Objects.SubCategory] NHibernate.Impl.SessionFactoryImpl.GetEntityPersister(String entityName, Boolean throwIfNotFound) in c:\CSharp\NH2.0.0\nhibernate\src\NHibernate\Impl\SessionFactoryImpl.cs:766 NHibernate.Impl.SessionFactoryImpl.GetEntityPersister(String entityName) in c:\CSharp\NH2.0.0\nhibernate\src\NHibernate\Impl\SessionFactoryImpl.cs:752 NHibernate.Event.Default.DefaultLoadEventListener.OnLoad(LoadEvent event, LoadType loadType) in c:\CSharp\NH2.0.0\nhibernate\src\NHibernate\Event\Default\DefaultLoadEventListener.cs:37 NHibernate.Impl.SessionImpl.FireLoad(LoadEvent event, LoadType loadType) in c:\CSharp\NH2.0.0\nhibernate\src\NHibernate\Impl\SessionImpl.cs:2054 NHibernate.Impl.SessionImpl.Get(String entityName, Object id) in c:\CSharp\NH2.0.0\nhibernate\src\NHibernate\Impl\SessionImpl.cs:1029 NHibernate.Impl.SessionImpl.Get(Type entityClass, Object id) in c:\CSharp\NH2.0.0\nhibernate\src\NHibernate\Impl\SessionImpl.cs:1020 NHibernate.Impl.SessionImpl.Get(Object id) in c:\CSharp\NH2.0.0\nhibernate\src\NHibernate\Impl\SessionImpl.cs:985 HQData.DataAccessUtils.NHibernateObjectHelper.LoadDataObject(Int32 Id) in C:\Development\HQChannelRepo\HQ Channel Application\HQChannel\HQData\DataAccessUtils\NHibernateObjectHelper.cs:42 HQWebsite.LocalSearch.get_subCategory() in C:\Development\HQChannelRepo\HQ Channel Application\HQChannel\HQWebsite\LocalSearch.aspx.cs:17 HQWebsite.LocalSearch.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e) in C:\Development\HQChannelRepo\HQ Channel Application\HQChannel\HQWebsite\LocalSearch.aspx.cs:27 System.Web.Util.CalliHelper.EventArgFunctionCaller(IntPtr fp, Object o, Object t, EventArgs e) +15 System.Web.Util.CalliEventHandlerDelegateProxy.Callback(Object sender, EventArgs e) +33 System.Web.UI.Control.OnLoad(EventArgs e) +99 System.Web.UI.Control.LoadRecursive() +47 System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) +1436

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This has been fixed, I am not F-ing with my NHibernate setup ever again.

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How was it fixed? – Andy S Sep 12 '08 at 0:15
I had changed some code and I wasn't adding the Assembly to the config file during runtime. Thanks for your help. – Sara Chipps Sep 12 '08 at 0:47
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glad it's fixed, but what was it that fixed it? I'm having same error message.

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Thanks Andy you saved me. Missing the Mapping assembly in app.config

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If running tests on the repository from a seperate assembly, then make sure your Hibernate.cfg.xml is set to output always in the bin directory of said assembly. This wasn't happening for us and we got the above error in certain circumstances.

Disclaimer: This might be a slightly esoteric bit of advice, given that it's a direct result of how we structure our repository integration test assemblies (i.e. we have a symbolic link from each test assembly to a single Hibernate.xfg.xml)

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Had a similar problem when find an object by id... All i did was to use the fully qualified name in the class name. That is Before it was :

find("Class",id)

Object so it became like this :

find("assemblyName.Class",id)

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very helpful

Thanks

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Thanks a lot guys this post helped. Was missing the mapping assembly.

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Something obvious, yet quite useful for someone new to NHibernate.

All XML Mapping files should be treated as Embedded Resources rather than the default Content. This option is set by editing the Build Action attribute in the file's properties.

XML files are then embedded into the assembly, and parsed at project startup during NHibernate's configuration phase.

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