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I have parent/child relationship, and child have composite id

Parent

    <id name="Id" type="Int32">
        <generator class="identity" />
    </id>

<set name="Children" table="CTable" cascade="all-delete-orphan" inverse="true" lazy="false" >
  <key column="ParentId"/>
  <one-to-many class="ChildrenClass"/>
</set>

Child

<composite-id unsaved-value="none">
  <key-property name="ParentId"/>
  <key-property name="ChildId"/>
</composite-id>

What I want: 1) Get Parent from the DB, close the session, pass Parent from service to client 2) When Parent is back from client, save it and all its children in the DB, in a new session

In step 2, I call var merged = Session.Merge(product);

I use Merge() because it seems the only way to make NHib handle added/deleted elements in children collection.. BUT nHibernate reset all id-s in newly added children, so I have new children with ParentId == 0 and ChildId == 0. So the question is - how to tell NHibernate to keep ids from entity that is passed in Merge()?.. Please help.

1 Answer 1

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Your mapping (and class model) is not correct.

Child should have a reference to Parent, not an Id. And the mapping should be a <key-many-to-one/>

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  • Thanks for your answer! If I add in Child reference to Parent, how could I still maintain collection of children in parent? When both Parent.Children & Child.Parent references are present, it leads to StackOverflowException (obviously).. I'd like to have collection of children in parent so that I could navigate through them.. Is it possible?
    – Dmitry
    Jun 21, 2010 at 6:51
  • "Obviously"? You are wrong. Bidirectional relationships are fully supported by NHibernate. I suggest that you read the docs first. Jun 21, 2010 at 11:43
  • Diego, I managed to get it work, don't know why it didn't at the first time. Thanks!
    – Dmitry
    Jun 24, 2010 at 10:50

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