How do I create/use a Fluent NHibernate convention to map UInt32 properties to an SQL Server 2008 da

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Published on 2010-05-13T13:54:31Z Indexed on 2010/05/13 14:34 UTC
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I'm trying to use a convention to map UInt32 properties to a SQL Server 2008 database. I don't seem to be able to create a solution based on existing web sources, due to updates in the way Fluent NHibernate works - i.e. examples are out of date.

Here's my code as it currently stands (which, when I try to expose the schema, fails due to SQL Server not supporting UInt32). Apologies for the code being a little long, but I'm not 100% sure what is relevant to the problem, so I'm erring on the side of caution.

I think I'll need a relatively comprehensive example, as I don't seem to be able to pull the pieces together into a working solution, at present.

FluentConfiguration configuration =
    Fluently.Configure()
        .Database(MsSqlConfiguration.MsSql2008
            .ConnectionString(connectionString))
        .Mappings(mapping =>
            mapping.AutoMappings.Add(
                AutoMap.AssemblyOf<Product>()
                    .Conventions.Add<UInt32UserTypeConvention>()));

configuration.ExposeConfiguration(x => new SchemaExport(x).Create(false, true));

namespace NHibernateTest
{
    public class UInt32UserTypeConvention : UserTypeConvention<UInt32UserType> 
    {
        // Empty.
    }
}

namespace NHibernateTest
{
    public class UInt32UserType : IUserType
    {
        // Public properties.

        public bool IsMutable
        {
            get
            {
                return false;
            }
        }

        public Type ReturnedType
        {
            get
            {
                return typeof(UInt32);
            }
        }

        public SqlType[] SqlTypes
        {
            get
            {
                return 
                    new SqlType[] 
                    { 
                        SqlTypeFactory.Int32 
                    };
            }
        }

        // Public methods.

        public object Assemble(object cached, object owner)
        {
            return cached;
        }

        public object DeepCopy(object value)
        {
            return value;
        }

        public object Disassemble(object value)
        {
            return value;
        }

        public new bool Equals(object x, object y)
        {
            return (x != null && x.Equals(y));
        }

        public int GetHashCode(object x)
        {
            return x.GetHashCode();
        }

        public object NullSafeGet(IDataReader rs, string[] names, object owner)
        {
            int? i = (int?)NHibernateUtil.Int32.NullSafeGet(rs, names[0]);
            return (UInt32?)i;
        }

        public void NullSafeSet(IDbCommand cmd, object value, int index)
        {
            UInt32? u = (UInt32?)value;
            int? i = (Int32?)u;
            NHibernateUtil.Int32.NullSafeSet(cmd, i, index);
        }

        public object Replace(object original, object target, object owner)
        {
            return original;
        }
    }
}

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