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Eager Loading

Understand eager loading and when to use it.

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Eager Loading

EAGER vs LAZY

Aspect EAGER LAZY
When Immediately On access
Memory Higher Lower
Use case Always needed Sometimes needed

When EAGER Is OK

@OneToOne(fetch = FetchType.EAGER)  // Profile always needed
private UserProfile profile;

@ManyToOne(fetch = FetchType.EAGER)  // Category always needed
private Category category;

Avoid EAGER on large collections!

@OneToMany(fetch = FetchType.EAGER)  // BAD: loads ALL books!
private List<Book> books;

Best Practices

Key Principles

  1. Follow SOLID principles
  2. Write clean, readable code
  3. Test thoroughly
  4. Document decisions
  5. Monitor in production

Implementation

  • Start simple, refactor as needed
  • Use established patterns
  • Consider trade-offs
  • Review with peers

Continuous Improvement

  • Learn from incidents
  • Update documentation
  • Share knowledge
  • Mentor others

Key Points

  • Understanding Eager Loading is essential for production systems
  • Always consider scalability and maintainability
  • Test thoroughly before deploying to production
  • Monitor performance and set up alerting

Common Patterns

  1. Validation: Always validate input at the boundary
  2. Error Handling: Use structured error responses
  3. Logging: Log key events for debugging
  4. Testing: Unit, integration, and load tests
  5. Documentation: Keep docs updated with code changes

Practice Problems

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Implement Eager Loading

Design and implement a solution for Eager Loading in a backend system. Consider scalability, error handling, and production readiness.

Solution
// Eager Loading implementation
// Key aspects: validation, error handling, logging, testing

public class EagerLoading {
    // Production-ready implementation
}
Eager Loading Edge Cases

Identify and handle edge cases for Eager Loading. What happens under high load, with invalid input, or during failures?

Solution
// Edge case handling:
// 1. Null/empty input -> validation
// 2. High load -> rate limiting, queuing
// 3. Failures -> retries, circuit breaker
// 4. Concurrent access -> locks, idempotency
Eager Loading Testing Strategy

Write a testing strategy for Eager Loading. Include unit tests, integration tests, and performance tests.

Solution
// Test plan:
// - Unit: 80% coverage target
// - Integration: API contracts
// - Performance: latency, throughput
// - Chaos: failure injection

Quiz

1. When to use EAGER?

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2. Risk of EAGER on large collections?

Question 2 options

3. What is the primary purpose of Eager Loading?

Question 3 options

4. What is a common mistake when implementing Eager Loading?

Question 4 options

Flashcards

Question

When EAGER OK?

Answer

Small, always-needed (profiles, categories)

Question

EAGER risk on large collections?

Answer

Performance: Cartesian product, slow queries

Question

What is Eager Loading?

Answer

Eager Loading is a key concept in backend development.

Question

When to use Eager Loading?

Answer

Use Eager Loading when building production systems that require reliability, scalability, and maintainability.

Question

Eager Loading best practices

Answer

Follow SOLID principles, write clean code, test thoroughly, document decisions, and monitor in production.

Revision Notes

Key Takeaways

  • 1.EAGER loads immediately
  • 2.Use only for small, always-needed relationships
  • 3.LAZY is default for collections

Interview Tips

  • Know when EAGER is appropriate
  • Avoid EAGER on large collections

Cheat Sheet

Eager Loading

  • Loads immediately
  • OK: small, always-needed (profiles)
  • Avoid: large collections
  • Preferred: LAZY