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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T18:18:47+00:00 2026-05-14T18:18:47+00:00

I’m looking to create a many to many relationship using NHibernate. I’m not sure

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I’m looking to create a many to many relationship using NHibernate. I’m not sure how to map these in the XML files. I have not created the classes yet, but they will just be basic POCOs.

Tables

Person
personId
name

Competency
competencyId
title

Person_x_Competency
personId
competencyId

Would I essentially create a List in each POCO for the other class? Then map those somehow using the NHibernate configuration files?

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    2026-05-14T18:18:48+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 6:18 pm

    You can put the many-to-many relation to either class, or even to both. This is up to your domain model. If you map it to both, one of them is inverse.

    class Person
    {
      // id ...
      IList<Competency> Competencies { get; private set; }
    
      // you domain model is responsible to manage bidirectional dependencies.
      // of course this is not a complete implementation
      public void AddCompetency(Competency competency)
      {
        Competencies.Add(competency);
        competency.AddPerson(this);
      }
    }
    
    class Competency
    {
      // id ...
      IList<Person> Persons { get; private set; }
    }
    

    Mapping:

    <class name="Person">
      <id ....>
      <bag name="Competencies" table="Person_x_Competency">
        <key column="personId"/>
        <many-to-many class="Competency" column="competencyId"/>
      </bag>
    </class>
    
    <class name="Competency">
      <id ....>
      <bag name="Persons" table="Person_x_Competency" inverse="true">
        <key column="competencyId"/>
        <many-to-many class="Person" column="personId"/>
      </bag>
    </class>
    

    Only make it bidirectional if you really need it.

    By the way: it is much better to write the classes first and create the database design afterwards. The database can be exported from the mapping files. This is very useful.

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