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I'm using the CTP4 code first EF framework, but I'm having problems getting lazy loading to work. Reading up on it, it should be simple, but it's just not

public class Folder
{
    public int Id { get; set; }
    public string Name { get; set; }
    public int? ParentFolderId { get; set; }

    public virtual IList<Folder> ChildFolders { get; set; }
}

In the model configuration:

HasMany(f => f.ChildFolders).WithOptional().HasConstraint((child, folder) => child.ParentFolderId == folder.Id);

However, when I do this:

Folder folder = context.Folders.SingleOrDefault(f => f.Id == 1);

folder.ChildPages is null....but it should be lazy loading it...

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I found the answer to this, actually: The empty constructor for "Folder" was marked internal, and although there were no hard failures, it seems this was enough to cause problems.

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  • I've found that this can also happen when the class itself is marked internal. In a project I've been working on today, I left off class visibility (leaving the classes internal), and lazy loading absolutely refused to work until I changed them to public.
    – Ryan Lundy
    Mar 31, 2011 at 19:19
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Is your context based on DbContext or ObjectContext? If it is ObjectContext then you have to turn on lazy loading in ContextOptions.

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