Philip Lowney (
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) HHH-16871 (
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) Queries returning null values for related entities depending on
'max_fetch_depth' (
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Change By: Philip Lowney (
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We have recently upgraded to Hibernate 6.2.5.Final. After updating, we noted an issue
related to the {{max_fetch_depth}} parameter - depending on the value of
{{max_fetch_depth}}, entity relationships defined on fetched entities as @ManyToOne and
@OneToMany were being set to null rather than initialised with a proxy. This appears to be
a bug to us because there is no way to now distinguish between absent data and data that
should be lazily loaded.
A sample project together with failing tests has been created on GitHub:
[
https://github.com/philiplowney/hibernate-max-fetch-depth-bug|https://git...].
We have tested that this functionality was working with 5.3.9-Final and 5.6.15-Final.
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