I am using Hibernate 4 and would like to simply list all rows of a table. All solutions I found suggest using something like "from tablename", but I would like to avoid hardcoding tablenames in strings.
3 Answers
You can use
session.createCriteria(MyEntity.class).list();
for example.
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16session.createCriteria(MyEntity.class).addOrder(Order.asc("age")).list();– slonikJan 10, 2014 at 13:00
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5Is there any way to make this type safe?– user377628Sep 8, 2015 at 19:05
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7The method createCriteria(Class) from the type SharedSessionContract is deprecated.– MaskeSep 23, 2016 at 20:08
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HQL doesn't use table names. It uses entity names. And entity names are (by default) class names. So you can use
String hql = "select a from " + TheEntity.class.getSimpleName() + " a";
But I would favor readability over type safety here, and use
String hql = "select a from TheEntity a";
You should have automated tests for your queries anyway.
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Yes, queries are tested, but your second solution would still mean that the query wouldn't be taken into account by refactoring. Jan 31, 2012 at 17:45
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1I agree that in the end its important to get correct results, but as the project is currently in early stages some kind of refactoring happens every week. So properly supporting this is quite vital at the moment. Jan 31, 2012 at 17:59
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//Hibernate Class
public class CommonDAO<T> {
Session session = null;
Transaction transaction = null;
private Class<T> clazz;
public CommonDAO(){ //constructor
session = HibernateUtil.getSessionFactory().openSession();
transaction = session.beginTransaction();
Type genericSuperclass = this.getClass().getGenericSuperclass();
if (genericSuperclass instanceof ParameterizedType) {
ParameterizedType pt = (ParameterizedType) genericSuperclass;
Type type = pt.getActualTypeArguments()[0];
clazz = (Class<T>) type;
}
}
public T listById(Object id) {
T object = null;
try {
object = (T) session.get(clazz, (Serializable) id);
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
return object;
}
}
//User Class
public class UserDAO extends CommonDAO<UserMaster> { // Here UserMaster is pojo
public UserDAO() {
super();
}
public static void main(String ar[]) {
UserMaster user = new UserDAO().listById(1); // 1 is id
System.out.println(user.getUserName());
}
}
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1It is so because your session stays open. What you want to do is open, query, close otherwise you will run into problems with scale.– LouisMay 7, 2017 at 14:16