I have the following implementation and would like some feedback as to whether it makes correct use of NHibernate for sessions and transactions.
public interface IUnitOfWork : IDisposable
{
ISession CurrentSession { get; }
void Commit();
void Rollback();
}
public class UnitOfWork : IUnitOfWork
{
private readonly ISessionFactory _sessionFactory;
private readonly ITransaction _transaction;
public UnitOfWork(ISessionFactory sessionFactory)
{
_sessionFactory = sessionFactory;
CurrentSession = _sessionFactory.OpenSession();
_transaction = CurrentSession.BeginTransaction();
}
public ISession CurrentSession { get; private set; }
public void Dispose()
{
CurrentSession.Close();
CurrentSession = null;
}
public void Commit()
{
_transaction.Commit();
}
public void Rollback()
{
if (_transaction.IsActive) _transaction.Rollback();
}
}
Ninject binding
Bind<IUnitOfWork>().To<UnitOfWork>().InTransientScope();
Bind<ISessionFactory>().ToProvider<NHibernateSessionFactoryProvider>().InSingletonScope();
Bind<IRepository>().To<Repository>().InTransientScope();
Here is an example of the usage:
public class Repository : IRepository
{
private readonly ISessionFactory _sessionFactory;
public Repository(ISessionFactory sessionFactory)
{
_sessionFactory = sessionFactory;
}
public void Add(IObj obj)
{
using (var unitOfWork = new UnitOfWork(_sessionFactory))
{
unitOfWork.CurrentSession.Save(obj);
unitOfWork.Commit();
}
}
}
In my previous implementation I would inject IUnitOfWork into my repository constructor like so
public Repository(IUnitOfWork unitOfWork)
{...
But the Dispose() method would not execute causing a subsequent call to throw this exception: "Cannot access a disposed object. Object name: 'AdoTransaction'."
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