In my experience you have to make sure your results do not contain too many 
records. If they do, then the query will slow down.

Another thing to consider is that a flush on the entitymanager can be slow if 
it contains many objects. If you know the objects are unchanged, it may be best 
to clear the entitymanager before the implicit flush occurs.

Hope this helps,
Joachim

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