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I have a very simple JPA entity. It features some simple metadata fields, and ID and a large ~500kB-10MB payload String.

@Entity
public class MyEntity{
  @Id
  @GenerateValue(Strategy=GenerationType.IDENTITY)
  private long myEntityId;

  private String metaData1; 
  ..
  private String metaDataN;

  @Lob
  private String payload; // large.

}

Most of the time, I am not intersseted in loading in the payload, but simply query the metadata fields. Is there a way to load the payload lazy without creating a specific Entity that wrapps the payload and have a lazy load one-to-one relation with that one from my main entity?

The whole thing is implemented using OpenJPA 1.2 and a DB2 backing database.

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@Lob
@Basic(fetch=FetchType.LAZY)
private String payload;
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I think you can also use:

@OneToOne(fetch=FetchType.LAZY)
@JoinColumn(//some col. name)
private String payload;
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Hibernate does not load lob as long as it is mapped it as type Lob

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  • I don't really understand that sentence. In this old question - the mapped type was actually CLOB. Mar 27, 2014 at 6:43

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