I have an abstract class and subclasses of this, and I want to map this to my database using NHibernate. I'm using Fluent and how to do the mapping. But when I add the mapping of the subclass an NHibernate.DuplicateMappingException is thrown when it is mapping. Why?
Here are my (simplified) classes:
public abstract class FieldValue
{
public int Id { get; set; }
public abstract object Value { get; set; }
}
public class StringFieldValue : FieldValue
{
public string ValueAsString { get; set; }
public override object Value
{
get
{
return ValueAsString;
}
set
{
ValueAsString = (string)value;
}
}
}
And the mappings:
public class FieldValueMapping : ClassMap<FieldValue>
{
public FieldValueMapping()
{
Id(m => m.Id).GeneratedBy.HiLo("1");
// DiscriminateSubClassesOnColumn("type");
}
}
public class StringValueMapping : SubclassMap<StringFieldValue>
{
public StringValueMapping()
{
Map(m => m.ValueAsString).Length(100);
}
}
And the exception:
> NHibernate.MappingException : Could not compile the mapping document: (XmlDocument)
----> NHibernate.DuplicateMappingException : Duplicate class/entity mapping NamespacePath.StringFieldValue
Any ideas?
Discovered the problem. It turned out that I did reference the same Assembly several times in the PersistenceModel used to configure the database:
public class MappingsPersistenceModel : PersistenceModel
{
public MappingsPersistenceModel()
{
AddMappingsFromAssembly(typeof(FooMapping).Assembly);
AddMappingsFromAssembly(typeof(BarMapping).Assembly);
// Where FooMapping and BarMapping is in the same Assembly.
}
}
Apparently this is not a problem for ClassMap-mappings. But for SubclassMap it doesn't handle it as well, causing duplicate mappings - and hence the DuplicateMappingException. Removing the duplicates in the PersistenceModel fixes the problem.