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NHibernate Best Practices with ASP.NET, 1.2nd Ed.

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This article describes best practices for leveraging the benefits of NHibernate 1.2, ASP.NET, generics and unit testing together.
using BasicSample.Core.DataInterfaces;
using BasicSample.Core.Domain;

namespace BasicSample.Data
{
    /// <summary>
    /// Exposes access to NHibernate DAO classes.  Motivation for this DAO
    /// framework can be found at http://www.hibernate.org/328.html.
    /// </summary>
    public class NHibernateDaoFactory : IDaoFactory
    {
        public ICustomerDao GetCustomerDao() {
            return new CustomerDao();
        }

        public IHistoricalOrderSummaryDao GetHistoricalOrderSummaryDao() {
            return new HistoricalOrderSummaryDao();
        }

        public IOrderDao GetOrderDao() {
            return new OrderDao();
        }

        public ISupplierDao GetSupplierDao() {
            return new SupplierDao();
        }

        #region Inline DAO implementations

        /// <summary>
        /// Concrete DAO for accessing instances of <see cref="Customer" /> from DB.
        /// This should be extracted into its own class-file if it needs to extend the
        /// inherited DAO functionality.
        /// </summary>
        public class CustomerDao : AbstractNHibernateDao<Customer, string>, ICustomerDao { }

        public class SupplierDao : AbstractNHibernateDao<Supplier, long>, ISupplierDao { }

        #endregion
    }
}

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