I have an app that has an object e.g. Person with a small list of custom attributes for each person. This collection is loaded lazily through nhibernate and 9/10 times it's only loaded for one person and not for a IList.
This 1/10 times though I need to do an export to excel of all the people in the database and i need to include their custom attributes. So if I am correct about this (and given the mapping below) nhibernate will issue 1 query for 100.000 records and 100.000 queries for their custom attributes.
Is there any way to issue 2 queries - 1 for the records and 1 for all the custom attributes - and have nhibernate create the objects correctly? or maybe just some way to avoid this N+1 problem?
The underlying db is an SQL Server 2008 and the app is a ASP.NET MVC app
Person mapping is
<hibernate-mapping xmlns="urn:nhibernate-mapping-2.2"> <class name="Core.Person, Core" table="people" optimistic-lock="none">
<id name="ID" column="id" type="System.Guid" unsaved-value="00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000">
<generator class="guid" />
</id>
<many-to-one name="Company" column="company_id" not-null="true" fetch="join" />
<property name="Name" column="name" type="String" />
<property name="DoB" column="dob" type="DateTime" not-null="true" />
<map name="CustomFields" lazy="true" table="custom_fields" cascade="all-delete-orphan">
<key column="person_id" />
<index column="name" type="System.String" />
<element column="value" type="System.String" />
</map>
</class> </hibernate-mapping>