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DAO provides findByProperty(String propertyName, Object value) to find objects using a specific attribute. But EntityManager in JPA only provides find() based on primary key search, see EntityManager

To avoid writing SQL, is there equivalence of generic findByProperty() method for EntityManager?

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Solution:

  1. Use Critieria API suggested by @Viswanath L
  2. Write your own findByProperty() which is identical to DAO's findByProperty() as below:

    public List<User> findByProperty(String propertyName, final Object value)
        try {
        final String queryString = "select model from **User** model where model."
                    + propertyName + "= :propertyValue";
            Query query = getEntityManager().createQuery(queryString);
            query.setParameter("propertyValue", value);
            return query.getResultList();
        } catch (RuntimeException re) {
            logger.error("find by property name failed", re);
            throw re;
        }
    }
    

Personally I prefer the second one as it's concise, and the only modification is the table name. Moreover, this approach is flexible based on which you can write many versions of findByProperty().

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  • Have an upvote for your second option. The first of course is not JPA, since he referred to Hibernate Criteria not JPA Criteria Jun 27, 2015 at 6:33
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Use Criteria API in Hibernate . Refer this

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  • Shud upvote or accept the answer if are satisfied :P Jun 27, 2015 at 4:04
  • Which of course is NOT JPA ... and the question asked for JPA. Oh well Jun 27, 2015 at 6:32

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