I'm kind of lost in the woods at this point trying to optimize how Hibernate gets its data from the database. Here's the case:
I have a Person class that has a OneToMany association with the Address class. At the time of querying it is known from the application point of view that we're not going to need the Person instance but we'd like to have the list of that Person's Addresses.
The classes look more/less like this (getters/setters omitted):
@Entity
public class Person {
@Id
@GeneratedValue
private Long id;
@Column
private String firstName;
@Column
private String lastName;
@OneToMany(cascade = CascadeType.ALL)
@JoinColumn(name="address_id")
private Set<Address> addresses = new HashSet<Address>();
//...
}
@Entity
public class Address {
@Id
@GeneratedValue
private Long id;
@Column
private String city;
@Column
private String street;
//...
}
Now what I'd like to achieve is a criteria query (I have all the other parts of the system already using Criteria API and I'd very much like to keep it consistent) that'll return addresses belonging to a given person.
Address
:@ManyToOne(mappedBy = "addresses") private Person person;
. The you can simply query: all addresses whereperson
is...