Force eager loading of otherwise lazy loaded properties

孤人 提交于 2019-12-03 09:37:45

The documentation puts it like this:

You can force the usual eager fetching of properties using fetch all properties in HQL.

References

stephen.hanson

This is an old question, but I also wanted to point out the static method Hibernate.initialize.

Example usage:

Person p = sess.createCriteria(Person.class, id);
Hibernate.initialize(p.getChildren());

The children are now initialized to be used even after the session is closed.

matt b

Dozer works well for this type of thing - you can ask Dozer to map the object to another instance of the same class, and Dozer will visit all objects reachable from the current object.

See this answer to a similar question and my answer to another related question for more details.

oomer

For me this works:

Person p = (Parent) sess.get(Person.class, id);
Hibernate.initialize(p.getChildren());

Rather than this:

Person p = sess.createCriteria(Person.class, id);
Hibernate.initialize(p.getChildren());

3 ways

1.HQL with left join children

2.SetFetchMode after createCriteria

3.Hibernate.initialize

This is slow, because it makes a round trip for every item it needs to initialize, but it gets the job done.

private void RecursiveInitialize(object o,IList completed)
{
    if (completed == null) throw new ArgumentNullException("completed");

    if (o == null) return;            

    if (completed.Contains(o)) return;            

    NHibernateUtil.Initialize(o);

    completed.Add(o);

    var type = NHibernateUtil.GetClass(o);

    if (type.IsSealed) return;

    foreach (var prop in type.GetProperties())
    {
        if (prop.PropertyType.IsArray)
        {
            var result = prop.GetValue(o, null) as IEnumerable;
            if (result == null) return;
            foreach (var item in result)
            {
                RecursiveInitialize(item, completed);
            }
        }
        else if (prop.PropertyType.GetGenericArguments().Length > 0)
        {
            var result = prop.GetValue(o, null) as IEnumerable;
            if (result == null) return;
            foreach (var item in result)
            {
                RecursiveInitialize(item, completed);
            }
        }
        else
        {
            var value = prop.GetValue(o, null);
            RecursiveInitialize(value, completed);
        }
    }
}

According to the hibernate docs, you should be able to disable lazy property loading by setting the lazy attribute on your particular property mappings:

<class name="Document">
  <id name="id">
    <generator class="native"/>
  </id>
  <property length="50" name="name" not-null="true"/>
  <property lazy="false" length="200" name="summary" not-null="true"/>
  <property lazy="false" length="2000" name="text" not-null="true"/>
</class>
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