Before returning the instances loaded by hibernate to the view layer of your console application , always make sure that the entities that you need to display or access in the view layer are initialized .
You can force initialize an entities using the following methods:
Hibernate.initialize():
For example , you have have to display all the orderDetail
for an Order
in the view layer but your console application only load an order
instance. Assume orderDetail
is lazy loaded , before returning the order
to the view layer , call Hibernate.initialize(order.getOrderDetail())
Use the fetch join to fetch the orderDetail
along with the order
which causes the returned order
object have their orderDetail
fully initialized :
SELECT order FROM Order order join fetch order.orderDetail
Update :
fetch = FetchType.EAGER
on the @OneToMany
is the 3rd option. It will cause that if a order
is loaded , its orderDetail
will also be automatically loaded and initialized too .But this affects globally. We normally don't change the default lazy fetch plan of @OneToMany
to eager fetching in mapping metadata unless it is absolutely sure to do it . Instead , we use the fetch join
(option 2) to override the default lazy fetch plan to be eagerly fetched for a particualr use case.