Hi and good morning,
did you have any example code for this

Thanks in advance
Peter


On 13 Jan., 19:54, Oskar Berggren <[email protected]> wrote:
> There are probably several possibilities, but in some cases I've
> implemented the State classes as immutable value objects, and provided
> a well-known instance for each state as static members of some class.
> For me it was then enough to have a custom user type that could
> convert from the State instance to some corresponding code word when
> persisting, and conversely select the correct well-known instance when
> loading from db.
>
> /Oskar
>
> 2011/1/13 Peter Forstmeier <[email protected]>:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
> > i have just downloaded FNH 1.1 and baning my head to map the State
> > Pattern.
> > What i have:
>
> > Project  with references to Customwer and some other stuff  (mapping
> > is ok)
>
> > The Project can have different state's as
> > {created,approved,billed,finished}
>
> > This state's are mapped to enum's at the moment, but i would like
> > (have) to change this to the State Pattern because of further
> > development.
>
> > Any idea's????
> > Thanks
> > Peter
>
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