Classes
Class | Description | |
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![]() | AbstractQueryImpl |
Abstract implementation of the IQuery interface.
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![]() | BatcherImpl |
Manages prepared statements and batching. Class exists to enforce separation of concerns
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![]() | CacheEntry |
A cached instance of a persistent class
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![]() | CollectionEntry |
We need an entry to tell us all about the current state
of a collection with respect to its persistent state
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![]() | CollectionKey | |
![]() | ConnectionManager |
Manages the database connection and transaction for an ISession.
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![]() | CriteriaImpl |
Implementation of the ICriteria interface
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![]() | CriteriaImpl..::.CriterionEntry | |
![]() | CriteriaImpl..::.OrderEntry | |
![]() | CriteriaImpl..::.Subcriteria | |
![]() | DbCommandSet<(Of <(TConnection, TCommand>)>) |
Expose the batch functionality in ADO.Net 2.0
Microsoft in its wisdom decided to make my life hard and mark it internal.
Through the use of Reflection and some delegates magic, I opened up the functionality.
Observable performance benefits are 50%+ when used, so it is really worth it.
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![]() | EntityEntry |
We need an entry to tell us all about the current state
of an object with respect to its persistent state
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![]() | EnumerableImpl |
Provides an IEnumerable wrapper over the results of an IQuery.
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![]() | FilterImpl | |
![]() | MessageHelper |
Helper methods for rendering log messages and exception messages
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![]() | MultiQueryImpl | |
![]() | Printer | |
![]() | QueryFilterImpl |
Implementation of the IQuery interface for collection filters.
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![]() | QueryImpl | |
![]() | SessionFactoryObjectFactory |
Resolves ISessionFactory lookups and deserialization.
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![]() | SessionImpl |
Concrete implementation of a Session, also the central, organizing component
of Hibernate's internal implementation.
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![]() | SqlClientSqlCommandSet |
Expose the batch functionality in ADO.Net 2.0
Microsoft in its wisdom decided to make my life hard and mark it internal.
Through the use of Reflection and some delegates magic, I opened up the functionality.
Observable performance benefits are 50%+ when used, so it is really worth it.
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![]() | SqlQueryImpl |
Implements SQL query passthrough
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Enumerations
Enumeration | Description | |
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![]() | Status |
Represents the status of an entity with respect to
this session. These statuses are for internal
book-keeping only and are not intended to represent
any notion that is visible to the application.
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