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Avoiding persistence layer bottlenecks

 
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Hi,
is there anyone who would like to share to strategies for avoiding persistence layer bottlenecks (lazy loading, for example).

I'm not really interested in discussing the technologies itself (like hibernate of jdo), but i'm sure really interested in what they do behind the scennes to make it work.

Thanks,
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Hi, you may find Martin Fowler's comments on Lazy Loading at:
http://www.martinfowler.com/eaaCatalog/lazyLoad.html
helpfull.

About the strategies they use your may find the hibernate commentary on this at:
http://www.hibernate.org/162.html

also helpfull.

regards.
 
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