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I am new to fluent nhibernate and nhibernate. I want to write a fluent nhibernate autopersistence convention to handle creating the many to many mappings for my entities.

This is what I have right now:

using System;
using FluentNHibernate.Conventions;
using FluentNHibernate.Mapping;

namespace Namespace
{
    public class HasManyToManyConvention : IHasManyToManyConvention
    {
    	public bool Accept(IManyToManyPart target) {
    		return true;
    	}

    	public void Apply(IManyToManyPart target) {
    		var parentName = target.EntityType.Name;
    		var childName = target.ChildType.Name;
    		const string tableNameFmt = "{0}To{1}";
    		const string keyColumnFmt = "{0}Fk";
    		string tableName;

    		if (parentName.CompareTo(childName) < 0) {
    			tableName = String.Format(tableNameFmt, parentName, childName);
    		}
    		else {
    			tableName = String.Format(tableNameFmt, childName, parentName);
    		}

    		target.WithChildKeyColumn(String.Format(keyColumnFmt, childName));
    		target.WithParentKeyColumn(String.Format(keyColumnFmt, parentName));
    		target.WithTableName(tableName);
    		target.Cascade.All();
    	}
    }
}

It seems to work, but I feel that there is a better way to do this.

Now my questions:

  1. Do you have a better way to do this?
  2. Do you usually want the Cascade behavior here?
  3. Do I need to worry about something besides making sure both sides of this association end up with the same table name?
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