Just to turn off lazy loading? Sounds like much more to write than
"query.lazy(false)" :-)


On 5 Feb., 14:19, Ken Egozi <[email protected]> wrote:
> looks like you have to separate domains:
> 1. business domain where business processing stuff happen, and lazy loading
> is needed
> 2. fetching domain, when a part of the object graph should be loaded
> completely and serialized to a remote location
>
> so, you can have two separate mappings, one for each.
>
> On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 3:16 PM, Stefan Steinegger 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
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> > I have the problem that I would like to turn off lazy loading at all
> > for certain queries. Most of our data is requested by the client
> > (WCF), and needs to be complete.
>
> > I know a can turn of lazy loading in the query. But to do this, I have
> > to declare all the references an entity has. Many objects are simply
> > loaded using "Get(id)" or by a general, simple criteria which filters
> > by a business id. Turning off lazy loading for all referenced object
> > would result in much more queries which will be complicated and hard
> > to maintain.
>
> > So I turned it off in the mapping files. Now it's hard to get lazy
> > loading back. I need something like "session.Lazy(false)" or
> > "query.Lazy(false)" or something. If something like this would exist
> > somewhere, I didn't find it.
>
> --
> Ken 
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