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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T07:10:00+00:00 2026-05-12T07:10:00+00:00

Using NHibernate, how can I map the following scenario: public class User { public

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Using NHibernate, how can I map the following scenario:

public class User
{
    public virtual IDictionary<Project, IList<Role>> ProjectAssignments { get; set; }
}

In the database I have separate tables for User, Project and Role and a fourth table for the relationship.

Any help would be appreciated.

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    2026-05-12T07:10:00+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:10 am

    You can’t – from Ayende’s blog discussing <map>

    I would like to point out that I have still not covered all the options for <map/>, there
    are even more options (Although, IDictionary<K, IList<V >> is not something that is
    possible to map, for the problematic SQL statements that would be required to do so).

    You’ll need some intermediary entity/component. I’d probably have a ProjectAssignment entity to break up the nary association between User, Project and Role – it will probably grow extra attributes as time goes on (say you want to track changes to the assignments over time, so it gets StartDate and EndDate properties).

    Something like:

    public class User {
      // ... other attributes etc.
      public virtual ISet<ProjectAssignment> Assignments {get;set;}
    }
    
    public class Project {
      // ... other attributes etc.
      public virtual ISet<ProjectAssignment> Assignments {get;set;}
    }
    
    public class Role {
      // ... other attributes etc.
    }
    
    public class ProjectAssignment
    {
      public virtual Int64 {get;set;}
      public virtual User User {get;set;}
      public virtual Project Project {get;set;}
      public virtual Role Role {get;set;}
      // ... other attributes etc.
    }
    

    I’d just map the ProjectAssignment as a persistent class in its own right, and the User.Assignments collections as a normal one-to-many of whatever flavour. Finally, I’d add a method to extract the details into a dictionary (or probably an ILookup if you’re using Framework v3.5): something like:

    ILookup<Project, Role> GetRolesByProject() {
        return Assignments.ToLookup(x => x.Project, x => x.Role);
    }  
    
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