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NHibernate Templates for Smart Code Generator

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11 Dec 2007CPOL5 min read 205.6K   1.9K   130  
Describes how to generate NHibernate objects and ASPX pages using Smart Code
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;

namespace Northwind.Core.Domain
{
    /// <summary>
    /// OrderDetail object for NHibernate mapped table Order Details.
    /// </summary>
    [Serializable]
    public class OrderDetail : DomainObject<OrderDetail.DomainObjectID>
    {

        [Serializable]
        public class DomainObjectID
        {
            public DomainObjectID() {}

            private System.Int32 _OrderID;
            private System.Int32 _ProductID;

            public DomainObjectID(System.Int32 orderID, System.Int32 productID)
            {
                _OrderID = orderID;
                _ProductID = productID;
            }

         public System.Int32 OrderID {
             get { return _OrderID; }
             protected set { _OrderID = value;}
         }

         public System.Int32 ProductID {
             get { return _ProductID; }
             protected set { _ProductID = value;}
         }


         public override bool Equals(object obj)
         {
             if (obj == this) return true;
             if (obj == null) return false;

             DomainObjectID that = obj as DomainObjectID;
             if (that == null)
             {
                 return false;
             }
             else
             {
                 if (this.OrderID != that.OrderID) return false;
                 if (this.ProductID != that.ProductID) return false;

                 return true;
             }

         }

            public override int GetHashCode()
            {
                return OrderID.GetHashCode() ^ ProductID.GetHashCode();
            }

        }

        private System.Decimal _UnitPrice;
        private System.Int16 _Quantity;
        private System.Double _Discount;
        private Order _OrderIDOrders;
        private Product _ProductIDProducts;

        public OrderDetail()
        {
        }

        public OrderDetail(DomainObjectID id)
        {
            base.id = id;
        }

         public virtual System.Int32 OrderID {
             get { return base.id.OrderID; }
         }

         public virtual System.Int32 ProductID {
             get { return base.id.ProductID; }
         }

         public virtual System.Decimal UnitPrice {
             get { return _UnitPrice; }
             set { _UnitPrice = value;}
         }

         public virtual System.Int16 Quantity {
             get { return _Quantity; }
             set { _Quantity = value;}
         }

         public virtual System.Double Discount {
             get { return _Discount; }
             set { _Discount = value;}
         }

         public virtual Order OrderIDOrders{
             get { return _OrderIDOrders; }
             set { _OrderIDOrders = value;}
         }

         public virtual Product ProductIDProducts{
             get { return _ProductIDProducts; }
             set { _ProductIDProducts = value;}
         }


        public override int GetHashCode()
        {
            return ID.GetHashCode();
        }

     }
}

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Danilo is the creator of SmartRules, a Business Rules Engine. He is an industry consultant working primarily with companies interested in implementing dynamic rules programming concepts to add flexibility to their architectures on web, CE, and desktop platforms. He operates his own website, Kontac, where you will find more information.

To contact Danilo, email him at danilo.mendez@gmail.com.

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