When saving, failure to generate. VS2015 + nhibernate
Posted: Fri 06 May 2016 17:09
I have ED (5.8.818) installed on Windows 10 Pro with VS2015 Upd 2, using NHibernate. Our team has a solution in which they created a model with 3 diagrams and about 12 classes. I started a new branch and retrieved this from git and added my own classes. When I saved, all worked as it should have. Now when I add a new class and save, the save icon flashes quickly and no new generated files are seen in the Solution Explorer list for that class. It seems to be only with this solution on my PC as I have worked with other solutions with no problems.
I have tried: open/close solution, restart VS, reboot, pulled same branch to new location from git, changed model/template/diagram properties/setting, checked for updates for NHibernate, and reinstalled Entity Developer. All to no avail.
Then I created new branch in git. This solution worked as it should for a day before it, too, stopped generating.
The name of our API is GoldenFireCurry and so the model is in GoldenFireCurry.Models. According to SourceTree, the only files I changes the last time I tested this were the GoldenFireCurry.ServiceOrderModel.view file for my diagram and the GoldenFireCurry.edps file for the model.
Like I said, so far I am the only one on my team with the problem but I am the only one that has been using Win10.
Thanks for any thoughts on this problem.
I have tried: open/close solution, restart VS, reboot, pulled same branch to new location from git, changed model/template/diagram properties/setting, checked for updates for NHibernate, and reinstalled Entity Developer. All to no avail.
Then I created new branch in git. This solution worked as it should for a day before it, too, stopped generating.
The name of our API is GoldenFireCurry and so the model is in GoldenFireCurry.Models. According to SourceTree, the only files I changes the last time I tested this were the GoldenFireCurry.ServiceOrderModel.view file for my diagram and the GoldenFireCurry.edps file for the model.
Like I said, so far I am the only one on my team with the problem but I am the only one that has been using Win10.
Thanks for any thoughts on this problem.