Well, it's an abstraction layer. It is supposed to separate your
domain from your database. Using NHibernate to put surrogate keys and
such into your domain objects, is perhaps a bit like using your iPhone
to hammer in a nail. Most people will probably not want to see
that. ;-)

On 7 Feb., 22:12, Joe Brockhaus <[email protected]> wrote:
> lol. i'd donate to the cause but i dont think it would make you think any
> deeper than where you stopped, which was "boo your entity has a FK in it,
> and even tho it shouldnt matter (and even tho NHib should be able to work
> around it), i'm going to stop helping you because i dont like how you're
> doing it"

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