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Learning NHibernate 4

You're reading from   Learning NHibernate 4 Explore the full potential of NHibernate to build robust data access code

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784393564
Length 402 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Suhas H Chatekar Suhas H Chatekar
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Preface 1. Introduction to NHibernate FREE CHAPTER 2. Let's Build a Simple Application 3. Let's Tell NHibernate About Our Database 4. NHibernate Warm-up 5. Let's Store Some Data into the Database 6. Let's Retrieve Some Data from the Database 7. Optimizing the Data Access Layer 8. Using NHibernate in a Real-world Application 9. Advanced Data Access Patterns 10. Working with Legacy Database 11. A Whirlwind Tour of Other NHibernate Features Index

Stateless sessions

NHibernate sessions are stateful by default. In other words, they maintain the state of the entities that pass through them. During the course of execution of any functionality, following is what usually happens if you are using a NHibernate session:

  1. You open a new session.
  2. You begin a transaction on this session.
  3. You load some entities from the database using the session.
  4. The entities loaded are tracked in the identity map (session level cache), in case they are queried again.
  5. The entities are also kept in the second level cache if it is configured.
  6. You then update few properties on the entities.
  7. You then commit your NHibernate transaction to signal to NHibernate to persist your in-memory changes to the database (remember transitive persistence?).
  8. NHibernate uses dirty checking to find out which of the entities in the session have changed and only persists the changes to the database.
  9. As part of above, NHibernate also cascades the database operations down to the collections/associations...
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