And if you do find the trigger, fire up a jira ticket for this.

Cheers,
Clinton

On 2010-02-08, Clinton Begin <clinton.be...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In a nutshell, trace through and figure out what call is triggering
> the load.  You have a failing case, which will save a lot of time on
> our end.
>
> On 2010-02-08, Daryl Stultz <da...@6degrees.com> wrote:
>> On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Clinton Begin
>> <clinton.be...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Are you running Beta 9?
>>>
>>> I think so, it's ibatis-3-core-src-3.0.0.227.
>>
>>
>>> If so, you might need to step through the code for us to see where it's
>>> being called.
>>>
>>> What is the "it" in "where it's being called"? You want me to look for
>>> some
>> trigger/condition that initiates the call to UserTypeMapper.findById() ?
>>
>>
>>> Also, ensure that your <settings> element enables lazy loading in your
>>> configuration file (see the docs for more).
>>>
>>> Yes, it is, and classes are CGLIB enhanced.
>>
>>> So it looks like user.userType is being eagerly loaded. How do I set
>>> things
>>>> up to be lazy loaded? I have <setting name="lazyLoadingEnabled"
>>>> value="true"
>>>> /> even though the default is true. I have confirmed that my classes
>>>> are
>>>> being enhanced by CGLIB.
>>>>
>>>>
>> --
>> Daryl Stultz
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>>
>
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