This is possible from FNH, in the example below see the 'Cache' property:
return Fluently.Configure(fileConfiguration)
.Database(MsSqlConfiguration
.MsSql2005
.ConnectionString(c => c.FromConnectionStringWithKey("Temp"))
.ShowSql()
.Cache(c => c.ProviderClass(typeof(NHibernate.Cache.HashtableCacheProvider).AssemblyQualifiedName)
.UseQueryCache()))
.Mappings(m => m.FluentMappings.AddFromAssemblyOf<IMap>())
.ExposeConfiguration(c => {
c.EventListeners.PostLoadEventListeners = new IPostLoadEventListener[] {new TestPostLoadListener()};
})
.BuildSessionFactory();
Cheers
AWC
Note, for Fluent NHibernate >= 3.4.0.0 it appears the configuration is slightly different. Use the nuget package for SysCache from http://nuget.org/packages/NHibernate.Caches.SysCache
return Fluently.Configure(fileConfiguration)
.Database(MsSqlConfiguration
.MsSql2005
.ConnectionString(c => c.FromConnectionStringWithKey("Temp"))
.ShowSql())
.Cache(c => c.ProviderClass<SysCacheProvider>().UseQueryCache())
.Mappings(m => m.FluentMappings.AddFromAssemblyOf<IMap>())
.ExposeConfiguration(c => {
c.EventListeners.PostLoadEventListeners = new IPostLoadEventListener[] {new TestPostLoadListener()};
})
.BuildSessionFactory();
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