if you follow the sourcecode (it's free) you see that the difference is that 
one method does a session.load and the other does a session.get. If you look 
furter, you'll see that session is a org.hibernate.Session, so the difference 
is in the behaviour of that. If you then use google (it is your friend you 
know) with a 'hibernate session load get' query, you'll get something back like 
http://lijinjoseji.wordpress.com/2007/01/20/hibernate-difference-between-sessions-get-and-load/

Next time I assume you can do this very easily yourself (it cost me less than 
15 minutes and with a minimal of 1 hour at a rate of ?100,- per hour, that is 
what I would charge you in real life, and NO I'M NOT KIDDING)

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