In short:
x
will not be null after the load, so neither will y
- There may or may not be an exception from
load()
if the object doesn't exist
- If there is no exception from
load()
, and the object doesn't exist, there will be an exception when accessing x
or y
.
To elaborate:
Are you trying to determine if the key is present? Or are you assuming it is, but just want to handle anomalies?
See the documentation, specifically:
You should not use this method to determine if an instance exists (use get()
instead). Use this only to retrieve an instance that you assume exists, where non-existence would be an actual error.
From the book 'hibernate in action' on using load():
The application may retrieve a valid reference (a proxy) to a
persistent instance without hitting the database to retrieve its persistent state. So
load()
might not throw an exception when it doesn’t find the persistent object
in the cache or database; the exception would be thrown later, when the proxy
is accessed.
So:
If you are looking to know whether the item exists, use get()
, not load()
.