I tried using QueryOver as a temporary compromise but I couldn't find
a way to get the count(), which makes it useless for paged search
results. Did I miss that somehow?

And still, I would like to know more about what the plans are for
eager fetching with the new linq provider.



On Jan 4, 11:37 pm, Mohamed Meligy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, Fabio. The last part is not technically correct. I should have said "it
> comes with the new Linq provider" meaning "with" as "they were found
> together in the same time almost" not "as part of".
>
> The explanation as I mentioned before this:
> "is a new API that tries to sit in the middle between the old criterion API
> and the shiny LINQ".
>
> Great AP BTW.
>
> Regards,
>
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> On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Mohamed, that is not part of the new Linq provider but is a "new"
> > implementation of Criteria (it sit on top of Criteria but let you work in a
> > more "natural" way).
>
> > 2010/1/4 Mohamed Meligy <[email protected]>
>
> > This is unfortunately not in the new IQueryable (the one you can access
> >> through ISession.Query<>() method).
>
> >> However, it is available in a new API that tries to sit in the middle
> >> between the old criterion API and the shiny LINQ. It comes as part of the
> >> new LINQ provider although it's not LINQ, and tries to simulate LINQ 
> >> syntax.
> >> Try instead of Query<>() to call the new other method
> >> ISession.QueryOver<>().
>
> >> Sample:
>
> >> var query = MySession.QueryOver<ParentEntityType>()
> >>     .Fetch(x => x.RelatedProperty).Eager
> >>     .Fetch(x => x.MyOtherProperty).Eager
> >>     .Where(x => x.Something == someValue)
> >>     .And(x => x.SomeOthercondition)
> >>     .OrderBy(orderCriteria).Asc;
>
> >> You have nice LINQ-Like methods like Skip() and Take(), as well as a
> >> List() method for returning multiple results and UniqueResult<>() for
> >> returning single entity.
>
> >> Regards,
>
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> >> Applications)
> >> Injazat Data Systems
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>
> >> On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 10:00 AM, Paul Batum <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> The old linq provider had an Expand method that allowed you to specify
> >>> eager loading, but I can't find the equivalent on the new provider. I
> >>> have been able to compensate for this in some cases by specifying a
> >>> join in the linq expression, but this won't work in all cases, such as
> >>> when you want a collection eagerly loaded. Can someone clarify what
> >>> the current state of affairs is regarding load options for the new
> >>> provider and what the plans are?
>
> >>> Thanks!
>
> >>> Paul Batum
>
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