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NHibernate 4.x Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Gunnar Liljas, Alexander Zaytsev, Jason Dentler
Book Image

NHibernate 4.x Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Gunnar Liljas, Alexander Zaytsev, Jason Dentler

Overview of this book

NHibernate is a mature, flexible, scalable, and feature-complete open source project for data access. Although it sounds like an easy task to build and maintain database applications, it can be challenging to get beyond the basics and develop applications that meet your needs perfectly. NHibernate allows you to use plain SQL and stored procedures less and keep focus on your application logic instead. Learning the best practices for a NHibernate-based application will help you avoid problems and ensure that your project is a success. The book will take you from the absolute basics of NHibernate through to its most advanced features, showing you how to take full advantage of each concept to quickly create amazing database applications. You will learn several techniques for each of the four core NHibernate tasks—configuration, mapping, session and transaction management, and querying—and which techniques fit best with various types of applications. In short, you will be able to build an application using NHibernate by the end of the book. You will also learn how to best implement enterprise application architecture patterns using NHibernate, leading to clean, easy-to-understand code and increased productivity. In addition to new features, you will learn creative ways to extend the NHibernate core, as well as gaining techniques to work with the NHibernate search, shards, spatial, envers, and validation projects.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
NHibernate 4.x Cookbook Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Index

Using NHibernate Spatial


NHibernate Spatial brings the spatial capabilities of several relational databases to the NHibernate API. In this recipe, we'll show you how to use NHibernate Spatial with Microsoft SQL Server 2014 to query for a geographic region containing a point.

Getting ready

In SQL Server 2014 Express, create a new, blank database named Spatial.

Download State shapes from the US Census website by following these steps:

  1. Inside the solution directory, create a directory named SpatialData.

  2. Download the Shape file containing all 50 states, D.C., and Puerto Rico from the United States Census website at https://www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/data/cbf/cbf_counties.html or from the code download for this book. The file is named st99_d00_shp.zip.

  3. Extract all three files to the SpatialData folder. The files are named st99_d00.shp, st99_d00.dbf, and st99_d00.shx.

Import the data from the Shapefile into the Spatial database using the following steps:

  1. Inside the solution directory, create a directory...