Hi Oren
This is a legacy setting I vaguely remember from an earlier discussion that
it's to do with the fact that fluent nhibernate was pulled out of jeremy's
own code and he was using lazy load off by default - so it was kept that way
for historical reasons. Is that correct Jeremy?

Cheers

Andy

PS. I had the same opinion when I first saw it though, so know where your
coming from.

On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 9:14 PM, Ayende Rahien <aye...@ayende.com> wrote:

> Trying out NH Prof with fluent nhibernate gave me a heart attack today, as
> I saw a single statement translate into _many_ queries.Leaving aside the
> fact that I was very happy to find that NH Prof can detect that, I traced
> that down to DefaultLazyLoad being false by default.
> This is the wrong default, I believe, since we want to encourage more lazy
> load, not less, and it should match the NH defaults.
>
> >
>


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