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Our project has been using NHibernate with success for quite some time. However, in the last months of new development we managed to make a change that gives us lots of:

NHibernate.HibernateException: Illegal attempt to associate a collection with two open sessions

This shows up on our test server. It does not/hardly happen on our development systems.

Question: Is there a way to find some more info about this exception. It would help if we knew e.g. which Collection is giving the problem.

We tried NHibernate Profiler but that does not give that type of information.

Thanks, Willem

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  • I wanted to ask exactly the same question. It is about a single collection and NHibernate definitely knows which one it is.
    – tishma
    Oct 25, 2011 at 8:53

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NHibernate uses (by default) log4net for logging.

You can configure it, set the DEBUG level for the root logger, and you'll get all the possible information about the inner workings of NHibernate related to the error.

Of course, you can also get a stack trace of your own code, figure which calls are causing the exception, and post them here.

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  • Thanks Diego! The log4net files produce a lot of data. Unfortunately there is mention of the exception that I get, so I'll have to investigate some more.
    – Willem
    Oct 24, 2011 at 11:21

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