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I have a simple login page username is "Admin" and password is "hello" but criteria function accepts all values like "HELlo" "HELLO" this types. I want to only accept case sensitive result. what can i do any one please help me.

public Members logIn(Members members) {
    Criteria criteria = sessionFactory
        .getCurrentSession().createCriteria(Members.class);
    criteria.add(Expression.eq("memberUserName", members.getMemberUserName()));
    criteria.add(Expression.eq("password", members.getPassword()));

    Members Member=(Members) criteria.uniqueResult();
    return Member;
}

model class:

@Entity
@Table(name="Members")
public class Members{
    @Id
    @GeneratedValue(strategy=GenerationType.AUTO)
    @Column(name = "memberId")
    private int memberId;

    @Column(name="memberUserName", unique=true)
    private String memberUserName;

    @Column(name="passwrd")
    private String password;

    @Column(name="memberName")
    private String memberName;
}
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  • Possible duplicate of Case-insensitive equals using Hibernate Criteria (check the more recent answers, the accepted one is deprecated now)
    – AxelH
    Feb 6, 2017 at 13:51
  • Seems he wants to be case sensitive when your link is case insensitive. Suprised Hibernate would be case insensitive by default though ?
    – TheBakker
    Feb 6, 2017 at 13:52
  • @TheBakker Indeed, but same surprise to be honnest ^^ I should check that, I don't remember it to be case insensitve... This could be depending on the DB used actually (well the encoding)
    – AxelH
    Feb 6, 2017 at 13:55
  • Maybe the column definition in the database is case insensitive?
    – Redlab
    Feb 6, 2017 at 13:56
  • How to check db. it is case insensitive?
    – Manihtraa
    Feb 6, 2017 at 14:05

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MySQL by default uses case insensitive collations. You either need set the database collation so that it's entirely case sensitive or you need to apply a custom column definition that specifies a column specific collation for case sensitivity.

See this post.

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  • how can i do this in hibernate criteria?
    – Manihtraa
    Feb 7, 2017 at 6:03
  • You cannot do this as part of the Criteria API. This is something you have to do either as part of the @Column(columnDefinition="...") configuration or you need to manipulate the table column manually.
    – Naros
    Feb 7, 2017 at 14:09

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