Thanks John,
I did see a thread about this option but it also suggested that performance at runtime would suffer. Is this true? Have you experienced any degrading in performance?
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If you do mean 'assembly', then I assume you don't have the .hbm.xml and class libary files already stuck together into an assembly? If you did, then you'd just need to add that assembly to the configuration at bootup, and all of your mappings and classes would be in one place.
No, all the classes and hbm.xml files are in one assembly. What I'm referring to is that when you look at the debug log for IIS, it displays each assembly that it's loading to look for symbols. In that log, there are ALOT of generated assemblies that I'm assuming were created by the NHib start-up. I maybe wrong about that but it's definitely where the time is being spent.
thanks