Hi,
I don't fully understand you.
My plan was to add at least org.hibernate.annotations.Lazy and
org.hibernate.annotations.Fetch
They will keep the standard/extension separation clean.
Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
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Subject: RE: [Hibernate] @Fetch
Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 15:12:44 +1000
From: dchannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'Emmanuel Bernard' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I feel its best not to confuse what is within the standard and what is
an extension.
So far you have been able to do that clearly with the extension
annotations so I would continue
Along those lines. No I do accept its not as clean as if you threw it
all into the optional parameter for
same Annotation but the separation, I feel, is more important.
My 2cents.
Cheers David.
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Subject: Re: [Hibernate] @Fetch
Actually @Lazy has the same issue
TRUE, FALSE, PROXY, NO-PROXY, EXTRA
@Fetch
SELECT, JOIN, SUBSELECT
Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
I'll add a @Fetch annotation
Some FetchType are available on collections only, some on single
association only.
Do you think I should have 2 different @Fetch annotations (one for
each), or should I mix all FetchType in one single annotation?
Thoughts?
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