In the Hibernate reference documentation

anonymous wrote : Note that load() will throw an unrecoverable exception if 
there is no matching database row. If the class is mapped with a proxy, load() 
just returns an uninitialized proxy and does not actually hit the database 
until you invoke a method of the proxy. This behaviour is very useful if you 
wish to create an association to an object without actually loading it from the 
database. It also allows multiple instances to be loaded as a batch if 
batch-size is defined for the class mapping.

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