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What is the difference between JoinQueryOver and JoinAlias?

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I need to know what is the differe开发者_C百科nce between JoinQueryOver and JoinAlias, and when to use each?Functionally they do the same thing, create a join to another entity. The only difference is

I need to know what is the differe开发者_C百科nce between JoinQueryOver and JoinAlias, and when to use each?


Functionally they do the same thing, create a join to another entity. The only difference is what they return. JoinQueryOver returns a new QueryOver with the current entity being the entity joined, while JoinAlias returns the original QueryOver that has the current entity as the original root entity.

Whichever one you use is a matter of personal taste: (from http://nhibernate.info/doc/nh/en/index.html#queryqueryover)

IQueryOver<Cat,Kitten> catQuery =
    session.QueryOver<Cat>()
        .JoinQueryOver<Kitten>(c => c.Kittens)
            .Where(k => k.Name == "Tiddles");

and

Cat catAlias = null;
Kitten kittenAlias = null;
IQueryOver<Cat,Cat> catQuery =
    session.QueryOver<Cat>(() => catAlias)
        .JoinAlias(() => catAlias.Kittens, () => kittenAlias)
        .Where(() => kittenAlias.Name == "Tiddles");

Are functionally the same. Note how the kittenAlias is expressly referenced in the second query.


QueryOver Series - Part 2: Basics and Joining by Andrew Whitaker gives a very good explanation:

Summary:

  • IQueryOver is a generic type with two type parameters TRoot and TSubType
  • .Select operates on TRoot while other QueryOver methods operate on TSubType.
  • TRoot stays the same as you’re building a query, but TSubType changes when you join using JoinQueryOver
  • JoinQueryOver and JoinAlias add joins to your query. JoinAlias doesn’t change TSubType, but JoinQueryOver does.
  • You can use aliases when building a query to refer to properties that don’t belong to TRoot or TSubType
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