When querying with JDOQL is there a performance difference between using the declarative version and the Single-String version:
Example from the JDOQL doc:
//Declarative JDOQL :
Query q = pm.newQuery(org.jpox.Person.class, "lastName == \"Jones\" && age < age_limit");
q.declareParameters("double age_limit");
List results = (List)q.execute(20.0);
//Single-String JDOQL :
Query q = pm.newQuery("SELECT FROM org.jpox.Person WHERE lastName == \"Jones\"" +
" && age < :age_limit PARAMETERS double age_limit");
List results = (List)q.execute(20.0);
Other then performance, are there any reasons for which one is better to use then the other or is it just about the one with which we feel more comfortable.
Personclass, attribute changes still mess it up, however). – Joachim Sauer May 28 '10 at 9:58