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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:10:10+00:00 2026-05-13T13:10:10+00:00

For simplicity’s sake. I’m using Fluent NHibernate’s Automapping combined with NHibernate’s SchemaUpdate during runtime.

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For simplicity’s sake. I’m using Fluent NHibernate’s Automapping combined with NHibernate’s SchemaUpdate during runtime. On each run Automapper creates mappings for all entity classes and SchemaUpdate applies the schema to the existing database. I was pleasantly surprised that it works correctly against an empty database as well. It’s worked fine so far in a development environment and has allowed me to respond to bugs rather quickly.

My question is whether it is reliable enough to leave in production code. Obviously it doesn’t need to run every time the program starts in a production environment but it would be useful for incremental product updates (though I don’t plan on making any major changes to the domain after the product ships).

(Perhaps my real question should be how safe is it to use these two tools in conjunction?)

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The application has two versions: a standalone desktop and a multiuser client/server. Also due to the nature of the business domain (tax software) I have the luxury of starting with a clean database each year.

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    2026-05-13T13:10:10+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:10 pm

    For this to be able to run in production code, the account that the production application uses to connect to your database would have to have permission to change the database schema.

    That alone should deter you from this approach, irrespective of the quality/reliability of the NHibernate code.

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