No worries. I will continue with my workaround for now. If I can find 
time I will look into contributing a patch for this functionality 
(finding time is always the hardest part).

Dave

James Gregory wrote:
> Damn, well spotted. Looks like we haven't implemented support for this 
> kind of behavior yet. Sorry.
>
> On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 2:50 PM, David Woods <d...@solidhouse.com 
> <mailto:d...@solidhouse.com>> wrote:
>
>     I got the IUserType stuff to work using a Map() and CustomTypeIs<>
>     but I don't see a CustomTypeIs<> method on a HasMany(). Am I going
>     about this the wrong way maybe?
>
>     I have worked around it using an intermediary object which works
>     but is a bit clunky :)
>
>
>     James Gregory wrote:
>>     You need an NHibernate IUserType for Role, then you can specify
>>     that with CustomTypeIs<MyUserType>() on your Roles property.
>>
>>     On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Dave Woods <d...@solidhouse.com
>>     <mailto:d...@solidhouse.com>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>         I am doing manual mapping classes and I think I am stumped on
>>         this
>>         one:
>>
>>         public class user
>>         {
>>            public int UserId { get; set; }
>>            public string UserName { get; set; }
>>            public IList<Role> Roles { get; set; }
>>         }
>>
>>         Public Class Role
>>         {
>>            Public static Role AddPermit = New Role(1, "AddPermit")
>>            Public static Role SearchPermit = New Role(2, "SearchPermit")
>>
>>            Private Sub New(int roleId, string roleName)
>>                _roleId = roleId
>>                _roleName = roleName
>>            End Sub
>>         }
>>
>>         Schema:
>>         User
>>         UserId int
>>         UserName varchar(100)
>>
>>         UserRoles
>>         UserId int
>>         RoleId int
>>
>>         Any hings on this one is greatly appreciated!
>>
>>
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