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package org.hibernate.engine;

Enumeration of values describing HOW fetching should occur.
Author:Steve Ebersole
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/** * Enumeration of values describing <b>HOW</b> fetching should occur. * * @author Steve Ebersole * @see FetchTiming */
public enum FetchStyle {
Performs a separate SQL select to load the indicated data. This can either be eager (the second select is issued immediately) or lazy (the second select is delayed until the data is needed).
/** * Performs a separate SQL select to load the indicated data. This can either be eager (the second select is * issued immediately) or lazy (the second select is delayed until the data is needed). */
SELECT,
Inherently an eager style of fetching. The data to be fetched is obtained as part of an SQL join.
/** * Inherently an eager style of fetching. The data to be fetched is obtained as part of an SQL join. */
JOIN,
Initializes a number of indicated data items (entities or collections) in a series of grouped sql selects using an in-style sql restriction to define the batch size. Again, can be either eager or lazy.
/** * Initializes a number of indicated data items (entities or collections) in a series of grouped sql selects * using an in-style sql restriction to define the batch size. Again, can be either eager or lazy. */
BATCH,
Performs fetching of associated data (currently limited to only collections) based on the sql restriction used to load the owner. Again, can be either eager or lazy.
/** * Performs fetching of associated data (currently limited to only collections) based on the sql restriction * used to load the owner. Again, can be either eager or lazy. */
SUBSELECT }