fluentnhibernate 1.0.0.0 → 1.0.0.593

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  <name>FluentNHibernate</name>
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  </assembly>
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  <members>
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+ <member name="F:FluentNHibernate.AutoMappingExpressions.FindIdentity">
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+ <summary>
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+ Determines whether a property is the identity of an entity.
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="F:FluentNHibernate.AutoMappingExpressions.AbstractClassIsLayerSupertype">
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+ <summary>
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+ Determines whether an abstract class is a layer supertype or part of a mapped inheritance hierarchy.
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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  <member name="T:FluentNHibernate.Automapping.Alterations.AutoMappingOverrideAlteration">
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  <summary>
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  Built-in alteration for altering an AutoPersistenceModel with instance of IAutoMappingOverride&lt;T&gt;.
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  </summary>
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  <param name="mapping">Automapping</param>
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  </member>
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+ <member name="T:FluentNHibernate.Automapping.ITypeSource">
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+ <summary>
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+ A source for Type instances, used for locating types that should be
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+ automapped.
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Mapping.CompositeIdentityPart`1.KeyProperty(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression{System.Func{`0,System.Object}})">
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+ <summary>
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+ Defines a property to be used as a key for this composite-id.
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+ </summary>
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+ <param name="expression">A member access lambda expression for the property</param>
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+ <returns>The composite identity part fluent interface</returns>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Mapping.CompositeIdentityPart`1.KeyProperty(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression{System.Func{`0,System.Object}},System.String)">
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+ <summary>
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+ Defines a property to be used as a key for this composite-id with an explicit column name.
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+ </summary>
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+ <param name="expression">A member access lambda expression for the property</param>
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+ <param name="columnName">The column name in the database to use for this key, or null to use the property name</param>
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+ <returns>The composite identity part fluent interface</returns>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Mapping.CompositeIdentityPart`1.KeyReference(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression{System.Func{`0,System.Object}})">
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+ <summary>
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+ Defines a reference to be used as a many-to-one key for this composite-id with an explicit column name.
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+ </summary>
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+ <param name="expression">A member access lambda expression for the property</param>
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+ <returns>The composite identity part fluent interface</returns>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Mapping.CompositeIdentityPart`1.KeyReference(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression{System.Func{`0,System.Object}},System.String)">
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+ <summary>
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+ Defines a reference to be used as a many-to-one key for this composite-id with an explicit column name.
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+ </summary>
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+ <param name="expression">A member access lambda expression for the property</param>
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+ <param name="columnName">The column name in the database to use for this key, or null to use the property name</param>
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+ <returns>The composite identity part fluent interface</returns>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="P:FluentNHibernate.Mapping.CompositeIdentityPart`1.Access">
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+ <summary>
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+ Set the access and naming strategy for this identity.
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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  <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Mapping.ClasslikeMapBase`1.Component``1(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression{System.Func{`0,``0}},System.Action{FluentNHibernate.Mapping.ComponentPart{``0}})">
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  <summary>
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  Maps a component
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  </member>
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  <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Automapping.AutoPersistenceModel.Setup(System.Action{FluentNHibernate.AutoMappingExpressions})">
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  <summary>
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- Setup the auto mapper
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+ Alter some of the configuration options that control how the automapper works
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  </summary>
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- <param name="expressionsAction"></param>
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- <returns></returns>
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  </member>
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- <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Automapping.AutoPersistenceModel.#ctor(System.Reflection.Assembly)">
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+ <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Automapping.AutoPersistenceModel.AddEntityAssembly(System.Reflection.Assembly)">
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  <summary>
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-
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+ Adds all entities from a specific assembly.
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+ </summary>
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+ <param name="assembly">Assembly to load from</param>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Automapping.AutoPersistenceModel.AddTypeSource(FluentNHibernate.Automapping.ITypeSource)">
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+ <summary>
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+ Adds all entities from the <see cref="T:FluentNHibernate.Automapping.ITypeSource"/>.
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+ </summary>
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+ <param name="source"><see cref="T:FluentNHibernate.Automapping.ITypeSource"/> to load from</param>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Automapping.AutoPersistenceModel.Override``1(System.Action{FluentNHibernate.Automapping.AutoMapping{``0}})">
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+ <summary>
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+ Override the mapping of a specific entity.
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+ </summary>
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+ <remarks>This may affect subclasses, depending on the alterations you do.</remarks>
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+ <typeparam name="T">Entity who's mapping to override</typeparam>
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+ <param name="populateMap">Lambda performing alterations</param>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Automapping.AutoPersistenceModel.OverrideAll(System.Action{FluentNHibernate.Automapping.IPropertyIgnorer})">
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+ <summary>
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+ Override all mappings.
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+ </summary>
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+ <remarks>Currently only supports ignoring properties on all entities.</remarks>
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+ <param name="alteration">Lambda performing alterations</param>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Automapping.AutoPersistenceModel.IgnoreBase``1">
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+ <summary>
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+ Ignore a base type. This removes it from any mapped inheritance hierarchies, good for non-abstract layer
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+ supertypes.
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  </summary>
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- <param name="mapAssembly">Assembly Containing Maps</param>
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+ <typeparam name="T">Type to ignore</typeparam>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Automapping.AutoPersistenceModel.IgnoreBase(System.Type)">
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+ <summary>
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+ Ignore a base type. This removes it from any mapped inheritance hierarchies, good for non-abstract layer
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+ supertypes.
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+ </summary>
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+ <param name="baseType">Type to ignore</param>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Automapping.AutoPersistenceModel.IncludeBase``1">
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+ <summary>
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+ Explicitly includes a type to be used as part of a mapped inheritance hierarchy.
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+ </summary>
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+ <remarks>
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+ Abstract classes are probably what you'll be using this method with. Fluent NHibernate considers abstract
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+ classes to be layer supertypes, so doesn't automatically map them as part of an inheritance hierarchy. You
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+ can use this method to override that behavior for a specific type; otherwise you should consider using the
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+ <see cref="F:FluentNHibernate.AutoMappingExpressions.AbstractClassIsLayerSupertype"/> setting.
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+ </remarks>
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+ <typeparam name="T">Type to include</typeparam>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Automapping.AutoPersistenceModel.IncludeBase(System.Type)">
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+ <summary>
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+ Explicitly includes a type to be used as part of a mapped inheritance hierarchy.
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+ </summary>
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+ <remarks>
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+ Abstract classes are probably what you'll be using this method with. Fluent NHibernate considers abstract
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+ classes to be layer supertypes, so doesn't automatically map them as part of an inheritance hierarchy. You
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+ can use this method to override that behavior for a specific type; otherwise you should consider using the
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+ <see cref="F:FluentNHibernate.AutoMappingExpressions.AbstractClassIsLayerSupertype"/> setting.
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+ </remarks>
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+ <param name="baseType">Type to include</param>
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  </member>
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  <member name="P:FluentNHibernate.Automapping.AutoPersistenceModel.Conventions">
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  <summary>
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  Inverts the next boolean
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  </summary>
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  </member>
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+ <member name="T:FluentNHibernate.Conventions.IHibernateMappingConvention">
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+ <summary>
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+ Convention for the hibernate-mapping container for a class, this can be used to
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+ set some class-wide settings such as lazy-load and access strategies.
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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  <member name="T:FluentNHibernate.Conventions.IConvention`2">
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  <summary>
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  Basic convention interface. Don't use directly.
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  this allows the user to find any columns with the matching name.
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  </summary>
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  </member>
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+ <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Conventions.Inspections.ColumnBasedInspector.GetValueFromColumns``1(System.Func{FluentNHibernate.MappingModel.ColumnMapping,System.Object})">
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+ <summary>
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+ Gets the requested value off the first column, as all columns are (currently) created equal
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+ </summary>
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+ <typeparam name="T"></typeparam>
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+ <returns></returns>
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+ </member>
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  <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Conventions.Instances.GeneratorInstance.Increment">
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  <summary>
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  generates identifiers of any integral type that are unique only when no other
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  </summary>
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  <param name="paramValues">Params configuration</param>
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  </member>
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+ <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Conventions.Instances.GeneratorInstance.Native(System.String)">
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+ <summary>
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+ picks identity, sequence or hilo depending upon the capabilities of the underlying database.
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Conventions.Instances.GeneratorInstance.Native(System.String,System.Action{FluentNHibernate.Mapping.ParamBuilder})">
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+ <summary>
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+ picks identity, sequence or hilo depending upon the capabilities of the underlying database.
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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  <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Conventions.Instances.GeneratorInstance.Foreign(System.String)">
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  <summary>
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  uses the identifier of another associated object. Usually used in conjunction with a one-to-one primary key association.
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  property mappings.
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  </summary>
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  </member>
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- <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Conventions.Inspections.PropertyInspector.GetValueFromColumns``1(System.Func{FluentNHibernate.MappingModel.ColumnMapping,System.Object})">
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- <summary>
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- Gets the requested value off the first column, as all columns are (currently) created equal
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- </summary>
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- <typeparam name="T"></typeparam>
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- <returns></returns>
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- </member>
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  <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Conventions.EnumerableExtensionsForConventions.Contains``1(System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable{``0},System.String)">
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  <summary>
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  Checks whether a collection contains an inspector identified by the string value.
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  <param name="collection">Main collection</param>
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  <returns>Many-to-many table name</returns>
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  </member>
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+ <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.SeparateSubclassVisitor.SortByDistanceFrom(System.Type,System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable{FluentNHibernate.Mapping.Providers.IIndeterminateSubclassMappingProvider})">
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+ <summary>
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+ Takes a type that represents the level in the class/subclass-hiearchy that we're starting from, the parent,
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+ this can be a class or subclass; also takes a list of subclass providers. The providers are then iterated
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+ and added to a dictionary key'd by the types "distance" from the parentType; distance being the number of levels
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+ between parentType and the subclass-type.
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+ </summary>
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+ <param name="parentType">Starting point, parent type.</param>
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+ <param name="providers">List of subclasses</param>
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+ <returns>Dictionary key'd by the distance from the parentType.</returns>
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+ </member>
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  <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Mapping.GeneratorBuilder.Identity">
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  <summary>
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  supports identity columns in DB2, MySQL, MS SQL Server and Sybase.
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  <param name="attribute">Instance of attribute found on property.</param>
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  <param name="instance">Property with attribute</param>
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  </member>
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- <summary>
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- Base convention for setting the backing field name of a property or method.
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- </summary>
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- </member>
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  <summary>
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  Set the access and naming strategy for this component.
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  Inverts the next boolean
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  </summary>
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- <member name="T:FluentNHibernate.Conventions.Defaults.NullableEnumerationPropertyConvention">
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- <summary>
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- Nullable enum convention. Same behavior as <see cref="T:FluentNHibernate.Conventions.Defaults.EnumerationPropertyConvention"/> but sets the
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- property to nullable aswell.
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- </summary>
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- </member>
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  <summary>
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  <param name="exp">Parent reference property</param>
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  <returns>Component being mapped</returns>
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  </member>
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- <summary>
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- Defines a property to be used as a key for this composite-id.
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- </summary>
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- <param name="expression">A member access lambda expression for the property</param>
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- <returns>The composite identity part fluent interface</returns>
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- </member>
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- <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Mapping.CompositeIdentityPart`1.KeyProperty(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression{System.Func{`0,System.Object}},System.String)">
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- Defines a property to be used as a key for this composite-id with an explicit column name.
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- </summary>
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- <param name="expression">A member access lambda expression for the property</param>
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- <param name="columnName">The column name in the database to use for this key, or null to use the property name</param>
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- <returns>The composite identity part fluent interface</returns>
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- </member>
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- <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Mapping.CompositeIdentityPart`1.KeyReference(System.Linq.Expressions.Expression{System.Func{`0,System.Object}})">
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- <summary>
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- Defines a reference to be used as a many-to-one key for this composite-id with an explicit column name.
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- </summary>
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- <param name="expression">A member access lambda expression for the property</param>
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- <returns>The composite identity part fluent interface</returns>
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- </member>
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- Defines a reference to be used as a many-to-one key for this composite-id with an explicit column name.
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- </summary>
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- <param name="expression">A member access lambda expression for the property</param>
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- <param name="columnName">The column name in the database to use for this key, or null to use the property name</param>
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- <returns>The composite identity part fluent interface</returns>
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- </member>
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- Set the access and naming strategy for this identity.
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- </summary>
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- </member>
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- <member name="T:FluentNHibernate.Conventions.Defaults.EnumerationPropertyConvention">
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- <summary>
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- Specifies a custom type (of <see cref="T:FluentNHibernate.Mapping.GenericEnumMapper`1"/>) for any properties
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- </summary>
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- </member>
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  <summary>
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  <param name="paramValues">Params configuration</param>
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  </member>
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+ <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Mapping.IdentityGenerationStrategyBuilder`1.Native(System.String)">
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+ <summary>
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+ picks identity, sequence or hilo depending upon the capabilities of the underlying database.
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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+ <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.Mapping.IdentityGenerationStrategyBuilder`1.Native(System.String,System.Action{FluentNHibernate.Mapping.ParamBuilder})">
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+ <summary>
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+ picks identity, sequence or hilo depending upon the capabilities of the underlying database.
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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  <summary>
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  uses the identifier of another associated object. Usually used in conjunction with a one-to-one primary key association.
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  Returns whether the user has set a value for a property.
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  </summary>
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  </member>
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+ <member name="M:FluentNHibernate.MappingModel.AttributeStore`1.IsSpecified(System.String)">
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+ </summary>
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+ </member>
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