I'm currently using the hilo id generator for my classes but have just been using the minimal of settings eg
<class name="ClassA">
<id name="Id" column="id" unsaved-value="0">
<generator class="hilo" />
</id>
...
But should I really be specifying a new column for NHibernate to use foreach entity and providing it with a max lo?
<class name="ClassA">
<id name="Id" column="id" unsaved-value="0">
<generator class="hilo">
<param name="table">hibernate_unique_key</param>
<param name="column">classA_nexthi</param>
<param name="max_lo">20</param>
</generator>
</id>
...
<class name="ClassB">
<id name="Id" column="id" unsaved-value="0">
<generator class="hilo">
<param name="table">hibernate_unique_key</param>
<param name="column">classB_nexthi</param>
<param name="max_lo">20</param>
</generator>
</id>
...
Also I've noticed that when I do the above the SchemaExport will not create all the columns - only classB_nexthi, is there something else I'm doing wrong.
How did you solve this? My implementing your own idgenerator?
I did and maybe a little bit dirty for the moment but anyway:
I asked this question again but in the nhusers group, see here for response i got