Look into projections for returning exactly what you want.

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On 17 Mar 2009, at 15:34, Chucara <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> We're trying to use nHibernate on our middle tier to loading objects
> for the client, but we seem to keep hitting a wall of poor
> performance.
>
> - Is it possible to load flat lists of objects? I.e. don't load any
> collections or relationships to other tables. We don't wan't any
> automatic loading either. We simply want a poco object without
> references.
>
> - Is there a best practice for using nHibernate disconnected? It seems
> that nHibernate is very good if you can actually use the lazy loading
> and caching it offers, but that the same features become a nuisance
> when you can't.
>
> We can't help but feel that we don't really have full control of how
> objects are loaded. No matter what we do, we can't get it to NOT load
> references other than by creating proxy objects, which are
> unserializeable outside the session.
>
> We might be doing something completely wrong, but we can't really find
> any documentation/examples of how to do it. Does anyone know of anyone
> using nHibernate with a middletier/client setup?
> >

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