Hi Thorben! One addition to your videos that I would love would be if you provided the examples on github so I could pull it down and try it out for myself. Thanks for a great video
You're right, I uploaded it yesterday and had to remove it after a few minutes because it contained a mistake in one of the code samples. I fixed it and now published the fixed version
Hello, can you please explain what is the difference between using fetch type Eager and LEFT JOIN FETCH ? Aren't they identical? They both load the collection immediately right? I don't get why we should prefer LEFT JOIN FETCH over fetch type Eager then.
Great information, Thanks. Also enjoyed your article in Java Magazine
Thanks
Hi Thorben!
One addition to your videos that I would love would be if you provided the examples on github so I could pull it down and try it out for myself.
Thanks for a great video
Thanks Erik. I used several of my existing projects for this video. You can find some of them here: github.com/thjanssen
Great video keep up the good work 😀
Thanks
deja vu !
I remember seeing this one a few days ago, and now it shows to be very recently uploaded.
You're right, I uploaded it yesterday and had to remove it after a few minutes because it contained a mistake in one of the code samples.
I fixed it and now published the fixed version
Excelent material!!! It helped me a lot.
Thanks
Still getting multiple query if any record in null am getting seprate query for that record
Hello, can you please explain what is the difference between using fetch type Eager and LEFT JOIN FETCH ? Aren't they identical? They both load the collection immediately right? I don't get why we should prefer LEFT JOIN FETCH over fetch type Eager then.
Because sometimes you need them immediately, usually you don't
@@chinmaymule196 Thanks mate, but two years later I already answered the question myself :)