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the question is very simple but I cannot get something working. Say, I have the following table

|....X....|.....A.....|.....B....|
|...........|.....3.....|.....2.....|
|...........|.....1.....|.....4.....|
|...........|.....1.....|.....2.....|

I simply have to obtain the total sum of values in column A and B, so (3 + 1 + 1) + (2 + 4 + 2) = 13 and I'd like to have it with Criteria API.

I tried creating a Projection summing the values along A and a DetachedCriteriawith a similar Projection summing the values along B, but I couldn't obtain a unique result from the DetachedCriteria since it doesn't expose this method.

Any advice?

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You can do that with sqlProjection

.setProjection(Projections.sqlProjection("sum(A + B) as sumAB", new String[] {"sumAB"} , new Type[] {Hibernate.DOUBLE}));
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  • while apparently solving his problem, this anser is completely what he does not want to do
    – specializt
    Apr 27, 2015 at 10:53
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    Based on what did you conclude that this is completely not what he wants to do? Apr 27, 2015 at 10:59
  • I'd like to have it with Criteria API.
    – specializt
    Apr 27, 2015 at 11:02
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    Yes, Hibernate criteria, as already said. You see that OP mentions he tried with DetachedCriteria. This is part of Hibernate Criteria API, and not JPA Criteria API. Apr 27, 2015 at 11:06
  • I tried your suggestion adding the line return (Long)criteria.uniqueResult(); since my method returns the overall sum but the uniqueResult() method returns surprisingly a null
    – MaVVamaldo
    Apr 27, 2015 at 13:38
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https://stackoverflow.com/a/21650037/351861

CriteriaBuilder cb = em.getCriteriaBuilder();
CriteriaQuery<Number> q = cb.createQuery(MyEntity.class);
Root<MyEntity> t = q.from(MyEntity.class);    

Path<Number> fieldB = t.get(MyEntity_.B);
Path<Number> fieldA = t.get(MyEntity_.A); 
Expression<Number> sum = cb.sum(fieldA, fieldB);
q.select(sum.alias("SUM"));

System.out.println(em.createQuery(q).getSingleResult());
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  • JPA is a standard - for which there is a reference implementation like the official one, hibernate is an alternative implementation and since its compatible to the standard both will be interchangeable and maybe even work at the same time
    – specializt
    Apr 27, 2015 at 11:06
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    @specializt That is true. However, a lot of people use Hibernate directly, not through JPA. Apr 27, 2015 at 11:10
  • have you got any source for that extremely bold claim? Btw : "not through JPA" doesnt make any sense - Hibernate criteria is JPA
    – specializt
    Apr 27, 2015 at 11:11
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    @specializt Just browse through SO hibernate/jpa tags and see for yourself. Hibernate is a JPA implementation, which you can use directly and not through JPA interfaces. So, instead of EntityManager you use Hibernate Session. Apr 27, 2015 at 11:21
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    No, that means I'm not going to spend my time searching for references just to prove a point which you wouldn't accept even if I gave you a dozen of links. And another no, I'm not a big fan of hibernate, I prefer JPA where applicable. But for a lot of clients and projects JPA is just an overhead which they don't need. Apr 27, 2015 at 11:32

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