Medium-Trust
Paul,
There was a comment you made recently on a post I had done and I was not able to find it to make the corrections to what I had said.
First of all, what I said was actually a dirty rotten lie. You cannot use Fluent or the configurations in a medium-trust environment, and I said you could. I was completely wrong.
When I had said that, I had run my stuff on the hosting environment, but was not doing what I thought I was doing and my configurations were not even running. I tried to find where I had made that post, and I could not find it. When you responded to it, I got an email, and I can come back here and tell you this. Please open it back up if you can or something so I can post a correction. It would actually be better if you just completely removed that. I'd be more than happy to help anyone with setting up nhibernate in a medium trust environment, but I want to make sure nobody tries to do what I had suggested. Please let me know you got this as soon as possible.
Aaron
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2 Posted by Aaron on 26 Apr, 2010 05:32 AM
Sorry, I meant to say AUTO CONVENTIONS not "configurations" as I said above.
Support Staff 3 Posted by Paul Batum on 27 Apr, 2010 11:10 AM
Hi Aaron!
I've reopened the issue, you should be able to access it here:
http://support.fluentnhibernate.org/discussions/help/65-medium-trust
<http://support.fluentnhibernate.org/discussions/help/65-medium-trust>If you
would like to use FNH in your medium trust environment, one option might be
to run FNH as part of your build step, and export the mappings to xml files
and then load them into NH at runtime.
Paul Batum resolved this discussion on 16 May, 2010 06:50 AM.