For Hibernate Search I came to a problem.
When a user choose field access.
When I access a previously uninitialized object, and even if I
initialize it (Hibernate.initialize()).
The field access End up returning null all the time because of the
way lazy loading is done. I worked around that using some of the code
from Hibernate.initialize()
if ( value instanceof HibernateProxy ) {
value = ( ( HibernateProxy ) value
).getHibernateLazyInitializer()
.getImplementation();
}
But it seems it really should be part of the Hibernate class contract.
I could use
Hibernate.initialize(value);
value = session.get( Hibernate.getClass(value),
session.getIdentifier(value) );
but at the present time, it's hard for me to access the session, and
conceptually speaking there is no real need for it.
How about exposing this service in Hibernate class either
value = Hibernate.initialize(value); //changing the return value
or
value = Hibernate.getImplementation(value);
WDYT?
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