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package org.hibernate;

/**
 * Loads an entity by its natural identifier
 * 
 * @author Eric Dalquist
 * @author Steve Ebersole
 *
 * @see org.hibernate.annotations.NaturalId
 */
public interface NaturalIdLoadAccess {
	/**
	 * Specify the {@link LockOptions} to use when retrieving the entity.
	 *
	 * @param lockOptions The lock options to use.
	 *
	 * @return {@code this}, for method chaining
	 */
	public NaturalIdLoadAccess with(LockOptions lockOptions);

	/**
	 * Add a NaturalId attribute value.
	 * 
	 * @param attributeName The entity attribute name that is marked as a NaturalId
	 * @param value The value of the attribute
	 *
	 * @return {@code this}, for method chaining
	 */
	public NaturalIdLoadAccess using(String attributeName, Object value);

	/**
	 * For entities with mutable natural ids, should Hibernate perform "synchronization" prior to performing
	 * lookups?  The default is to perform "synchronization" (for correctness).
	 * 

* "synchronization" here indicates updating the natural-id -> pk cross reference maintained as part of the * session. When enabled, prior to performing the lookup, Hibernate will check all entities of the given * type associated with the session to see if its natural-id values have changed and, if so, update the * cross reference. There is a performance impact associated with this, so if application developers are * certain the natural-ids in play have not changed, this setting can be disabled to circumvent that impact. * However, disabling this setting when natural-ids values have changed can result in incorrect results! * * @param enabled Should synchronization be performed? {@code true} indicates synchronization will be performed; * {@code false} indicates it will be circumvented. * * @return {@code this}, for method chaining */ public NaturalIdLoadAccess setSynchronizationEnabled(boolean enabled); /** * Return the persistent instance with the natural id value(s) defined by the call(s) to {@link #using}. This * method might return a proxied instance that is initialized on-demand, when a non-identifier method is accessed. * * You should not use this method to determine if an instance exists; to check for existence, use {@link #load} * instead. Use this only to retrieve an instance that you assume exists, where non-existence would be an * actual error. * * @return the persistent instance or proxy */ public Object getReference(); /** * Return the persistent instance with the natural id value(s) defined by the call(s) to {@link #using}, or * {@code null} if there is no such persistent instance. If the instance is already associated with the session, * return that instance, initializing it if needed. This method never returns an uninitialized instance. * * @return The persistent instance or {@code null} */ public Object load(); }





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