It should work.
Another approach is to use a open-view-in-session filter, described here
--> http://www.hibernate.org/43.html
Paolo
On 12/20/06, Ayodeji Aladejebi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am working on a wicket app where i have entities that will require lots
of lazy loading.
i actually plan to keep my persistence context open for the duration of my
page rendering process so that lazy-loading relationships can be easily
resolved,
now what i do is to override onEndRequest() in RequestCycle. is that all
to this?
anybody has a specific pattern that makes this perfect. thanks
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