I haven't found any topic on this EJB3 forum, which seems like its more 
appropriate here.

See this thread, "Catching LazyInitialization exception within an Interceptor":

http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=124693

The issue here is that my EJB3 SLSB has methods that return JPA entity objects. 
 Some do not have some/all of their relationships loaded (because they don't 
need to be due to the semantics of the SLSB method call).  Rather than force my 
app to load these unused relationships, we just return entities as-is.  We also 
don't want to have to write and maintain additional DTOs or composite objects 
just to support the SLSB calls.

But, if these calls are made via a @Remote method, this forces the objects to 
be serialized and if a relationship isn't loaded, the call will throw a 
LazyInitializationException even though the caller never plans on looking at 
the relationship data.

This is, in effect, the same thing we ran across when using WebServices (in 
which case we had to implement our own safe invoker code injected in the web 
services stuff so we avoid these exceptions - there's a thread in the JBossWS 
forum regarding this).

How are people getting around this?  I am assuming this will involve 
introducing a new AOP interceptor - has anyone done that with success?


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