public class QueryHints
extends java.lang.Object
JPA Query Hint Usage:
query.setHint(QueryHints.CACHE_USAGE, CacheUsage.CheckCacheOnly);
or
@QueryHint(name=QueryHints.CACHE_USAGE, value=CacheUsage.CheckCacheOnly)
Hint values are case-insensitive; "" could be used instead of default value.
HintValues
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CacheUsage
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PessimisticLock
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QueryType
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static java.lang.String |
ALLOW_NATIVE_SQL_QUERY
The
"eclipselink.jdbc.allow-native-sql-query" property
specifies whether a single native SQL query should override a persistence
unit level setting (eclipselink.jdbc.allow-native-sql-queries). |
static java.lang.String |
AS_OF
"eclipselink.history.as-of"
Configures the query to query the state of the object as-of a point in time.
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static java.lang.String |
AS_OF_SCN
"eclipselink.history.as-of.scn"
Configures the query to query the state of the object as-of a database SCN (System Change Number).
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static java.lang.String |
BATCH
"eclipselink.batch"
Configures the query to optimize the retrieval of the related objects,
the related objects for all the resulting objects will be read in a single query (instead of n queries).
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static java.lang.String |
BATCH_SIZE
"eclipselink.batch.size"
Configures the batch size for batch fetching using the IN batch type.
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static java.lang.String |
BATCH_TYPE
"eclipselink.batch.type"
Configures the type of batch fetching to use for any batch fetched relationships on the query.
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static java.lang.String |
BATCH_WRITING
"eclipselink.jdbc.batch-writing"
Configures if this modify query can be batched through batch writing.
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static java.lang.String |
BIND_PARAMETERS
"eclipselink.jdbc.bind-parameters"
Configures parameter binding to be disabled or enabled just for this query (overrides persistent unit setting, which default to true).
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static java.lang.String |
CACHE_RETRIEVE_MODE
"javax.persistence.cache.retrieveMode"
Configures the behavior when data is retrieved by the find methods and
by the execution of queries.
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static java.lang.String |
CACHE_STATMENT
"eclipselink.jdbc.cache-statement"
Configures if the query will cache its JDBC statement.
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static java.lang.String |
CACHE_STORE_MODE
"javax.persistence.cache.storeMode"
Configures the behavior when data is read from the database and when
data is committed into the database.
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static java.lang.String |
CACHE_USAGE
"eclipselink.cache-usage"
Configures the query to utilize the EclipseLink cache, by default the cache is not checked on queries before accessing the database.
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static java.lang.String |
COMPOSITE_UNIT_MEMBER
"eclipselink.composite-unit.member"
This must be used on a native query executed on composite persistence unit.
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static java.lang.String |
CURSOR
"eclipselink.cursor"
Configures the query to return a CursoredStream.
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static java.lang.String |
CURSOR_INITIAL_SIZE
"eclipselink.cursor.initial-size"
Configures the query to return a CursoredStream with the initial threshold size.
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static java.lang.String |
CURSOR_PAGE_SIZE
"eclipselink.cursor.page-size"
Configures the query to return a CursoredStream with the page size.
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static java.lang.String |
CURSOR_SIZE
"eclipselink.cursor.size-sql"
Configures the SQL string for the size query of a Cursor query.
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static java.lang.String |
EXCLUSIVE_CONNECTION
"eclipselink.exclusive-connection"
Configures the query to use the exclusive (transactional/write) connection.
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static java.lang.String |
FETCH
"eclipselink.join-fetch"
Configures the query to optimize the retrieval of the related objects,
the related objects will be joined into the query instead of being queried independently.
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static java.lang.String |
FETCH_GROUP
"eclipselink.fetch-group"
Configures the query to use the fetch group object.
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static java.lang.String |
FETCH_GROUP_ATTRIBUTE
"eclipselink.fetch-group.attribute"
Configures the query to use a dynamic fetch group that includes a list of attributes.
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static java.lang.String |
FETCH_GROUP_DEFAULT
"eclipselink.fetch-group.default"
Configures the query not to use the default fetch group.
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static java.lang.String |
FETCH_GROUP_LOAD
"eclipselink.fetch-group.load"
Configures a dynamic fetch group to load (default) or not to load its attributes.
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static java.lang.String |
FETCH_GROUP_NAME
"eclipselink.fetch-group.name"
Configures the query to use a named fetch group defined for the result class.
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static java.lang.String |
FLUSH
"eclipselink.flush"
Configures if the query should trigger a flush of the persistence context before execution.
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static java.lang.String |
HINT
"eclipselink.sql.hint"
Sets a SQL hint string into the query that will be generated into the SQL statement after
the SELECT/INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE command.
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static java.lang.String |
INDIRECTION_POLICY
"eclipselink.cache-usage.indirection-policy"
This can be used on a query with a CACHE_USAGE hint to configure the behavior of in-memory
querying and conforming's treatment of uninstantiated indirection/lazy relationships.
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static java.lang.String |
INHERITANCE_OUTER_JOIN
"eclipselink.inheritance.outer-join"
Configures the query to outer-join all subclasses.
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static java.lang.String |
JDBC_FETCH_SIZE
"eclipselink.jdbc.fetch-size"
Configures the JDBC fetch-size for the queries result-set.
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static java.lang.String |
JDBC_FIRST_RESULT
"eclipselink.jdbc.first-result"
Configures the query to skip the firstResult number of rows.
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static java.lang.String |
JDBC_MAX_ROWS
"eclipselink.jdbc.max-rows"
Configures the JDBC max-rows, if the query returns more rows than the max-rows
the trailing rows will not be returned by the database.
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static java.lang.String |
JDBC_TIMEOUT
"eclipselink.jdbc.timeout"
Configures the JDBC timeout of the query execution, if the database query exceeds the timeout
the database will terminate the query and return an exception.
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static java.lang.String |
JPA_FETCH_GRAPH
"javax.persistence.fetchgraph"
Configures a jpa entity graph to be used as a fetch graph template.
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static java.lang.String |
JPA_LOAD_GRAPH
"javax.persistence.loadgraph"
Configures a jpa entity graph to be used as a load graph template.
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static java.lang.String |
LEFT_FETCH
"eclipselink.left-join-fetch"
Configures the query to optimize the retrieval of the related objects,
the related objects will be joined into the query instead of being queried independently.
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static java.lang.String |
LOAD_GROUP
"eclipselink.load-group"
Configures the query to use the load group object.
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static java.lang.String |
LOAD_GROUP_ATTRIBUTE
"eclipselink.load-group.attribute"
Configures the query to use load group that includes a list of attributes.
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static java.lang.String |
MAINTAIN_CACHE
"eclipselink.maintain-cache"
Configures the query to not use both the shared cache, and the transactional cache/persistence context.
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static java.lang.String |
NATIVE_CONNECTION
"eclipselink.jdbc.native-connection"
Configures if the query requires a native JDBC connection.
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static java.lang.String |
PARAMETER_DELIMITER
"eclipselink.jdbc.parameter-delimiter"
Configures parameter binding char to a user defined character (overrides default hash symbol).
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static java.lang.String |
PARTITIONING
"eclipselink.partitioning"
Used to provide a PartitioningPolicy instance or name to the query.
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static java.lang.String |
PESSIMISTIC_LOCK
"eclipselink.pessimistic-lock"
Configures the query to acquire a pessimistic lock (write-lock) on the resulting rows in the database.
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static java.lang.String |
PESSIMISTIC_LOCK_SCOPE
"javax.persistence.lock.scope"
By default pessimistic lock applied to only the tables mapped to the object being locked.
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static java.lang.String |
PESSIMISTIC_LOCK_TIMEOUT
"javax.persistence.lock.timeout"
Configures the WAIT timeout used in pessimistic locking, if the database
query exceeds the timeout the database will terminate the query and
return an exception.
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static java.lang.String |
PREPARE
"eclipselink.prepare"
Configures the query to not prepare its SQL.
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static java.lang.String |
QUERY_REDIRECTOR
"eclipselink.query.redirector"
Used to provide a QueryRedirector to the executing query.
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static java.lang.String |
QUERY_RESULTS_CACHE
"eclipselink.query-results-cache"
Configures the query to use a results cache.
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static java.lang.String |
QUERY_RESULTS_CACHE_EXPIRY
"eclipselink.query-results-cache.expiry"
Configures the time to live, or expiry time of the query's results cache.
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static java.lang.String |
QUERY_RESULTS_CACHE_EXPIRY_TIME_OF_DAY
"eclipselink.query-results-cache.expiry-time-of-day"
Configures the time of day expiry time of the query's results cache.
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static java.lang.String |
QUERY_RESULTS_CACHE_IGNORE_NULL
"eclipselink.query-results-cache.ignore-null"
Configures null results to not be cached.
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static java.lang.String |
QUERY_RESULTS_CACHE_RANDOMIZE_EXPIRY
"eclipselink.query-results-cache.randomize-expiry"
Configures a randomization on the expiry invalidation time.
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static java.lang.String |
QUERY_RESULTS_CACHE_SIZE
"eclipselink.query-results-cache.size"
Configures the size of the query's results cache.
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static java.lang.String |
QUERY_RESULTS_CACHE_TYPE
"eclipselink.query-results-cache.type"
Configures the cache type of the query's results cache.
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static java.lang.String |
QUERY_TYPE
"eclipselink.query-type"
Configures the EclipseLink query type to use for the query.
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static java.lang.String |
READ_ONLY
"eclipselink.read-only"
Configures the query to return shared (read-only) objects from the cache,
instead of objects registered with the persistence context.
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static java.lang.String |
REFRESH
"eclipselink.refresh"
Configures the query to refresh the resulting objects in the cache and persistent context with the current state of the database.
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static java.lang.String |
REFRESH_CASCADE
"eclipselink.refresh.cascade"
Defines if a refresh query should cascade the refresh to relationships.
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static java.lang.String |
RESULT_COLLECTION_TYPE
"eclipselink.result-collection-type"
Configures the collection class implementation for the queries result.
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static java.lang.String |
RESULT_SET_ACCESS
"eclipselink.result-set-access"
Configures if this read object(s) query should keep result set until all result object(s) are built.
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static java.lang.String |
RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY
"eclipselink.cursor.scrollable.result-set-concurrency"
This can be used on ScrollableCursor queries to set the JDBC ResultSet concurrency.
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static java.lang.String |
RESULT_SET_TYPE
"eclipselink.cursor.scrollable.result-set-type"
This can be used on ScrollableCursor queries to set the JDBC ResultSet scroll type.
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static java.lang.String |
RESULT_TYPE
"eclipselink.result-type"
By default in JPA for non-single select queries an Array of values is returned.
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static java.lang.String |
RETURN_NAME_VALUE_PAIRS
"eclipselink.query-return-name-value-pairs"
Configures a ResultSetMappingQuery to return populated DatabaseRecord(s)
instead of raw data.
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static java.lang.String |
SCROLLABLE_CURSOR
"eclipselink.cursor.scrollable"
Configures the query to return a ScrollableCursor.
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static java.lang.String |
SERIALIZED_OBJECT
"eclipselink.serialized-object"
Configures if this read object(s) query use SerializedObjectPolicy if it's set on the descriptor.
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Constructor and Description |
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QueryHints() |
public static final java.lang.String BIND_PARAMETERS
Configures parameter binding to be disabled or enabled just for this query (overrides persistent unit setting, which default to true). Valid values are: HintValues.PERSISTENCE_UNIT_DEFAULT, HintValues.TRUE, HintValues.FALSE, "" could be used instead of default value HintValues.PERSISTENCE_UNIT_DEFAULT
public static final java.lang.String PARAMETER_DELIMITER
Configures parameter binding char to a user defined character (overrides default hash symbol). Valid values are: ParameterDelimiterType.DEFAULT, other valid single character, "" can not be used and will instead default to ParameterDelimiterType.DEFAULT
public static final java.lang.String CACHE_RETRIEVE_MODE
Configures the behavior when data is retrieved by the find methods and by the execution of queries. The cache retrieve mode is ignored for the refresh method, which always causes data to be retrieved from the database and not the cache.
public static final java.lang.String CACHE_STORE_MODE
Configures the behavior when data is read from the database and when data is committed into the database.
public static final java.lang.String CACHE_USAGE
Configures the query to utilize the EclipseLink cache, by default the cache is not checked on queries before accessing the database. Valid values are all declared in CacheUsage class. For primary key cache hits the QUERY_TYPE hint must also be set to QueryType.ReadObject.
public static final java.lang.String QUERY_RESULTS_CACHE
Configures the query to use a results cache. By default the query will cache 100 query results, such that the same named query with the same arguments is re-executed it will skip the database and just return the cached results. Valid values are: HintValues.PERSISTENCE_UNIT_DEFAULT, HintValues.TRUE, HintValues.FALSE, "" could be used instead of default value HintValues.PERSISTENCE_UNIT_DEFAULT. By default query results are not cached. This is not, and is independent from the object cache.
public static final java.lang.String QUERY_RESULTS_CACHE_SIZE
Configures the size of the query's results cache. By default the query will cache 100 query results, such that the same named query with the same arguments is re-executed it will skip the database and just return the cached results. If the query has no arguments a size of 1 should be used (as there is only a single result). Valid values are Integer or Strings that can be parsed to int values.
public static final java.lang.String QUERY_RESULTS_CACHE_EXPIRY
Configures the time to live, or expiry time of the query's results cache. By default the query results cache will not expiry results. Valid values are number of milliseconds, Integer or Strings that can be parsed to int values.
public static final java.lang.String QUERY_RESULTS_CACHE_RANDOMIZE_EXPIRY
Configures a randomization on the expiry invalidation time. This can be used to avoid bottlenecks from the cached values expiring at the same time. By default expiry is not randomized. Valid values are "true" and "false", false is the default.
org.eclipse.persistence.descriptors.invalidation.TimeToLiveCacheInvalidationPolicy#setInvalidationRandomized(boolean)
,
Constant Field Valuespublic static final java.lang.String QUERY_RESULTS_CACHE_IGNORE_NULL
Configures null results to not be cached. This can be used to use the query cache as a secondary key index, and allow inserts of new objects. By default null results are cached. Valid values are "true" and "false", false is the default.
public static final java.lang.String QUERY_RESULTS_CACHE_TYPE
Configures the cache type of the query's results cache. By default the a fixed sized LRU cache is used (CACHE). Valid values are defined in the CacheType enum (as Strings).
public static final java.lang.String QUERY_RESULTS_CACHE_EXPIRY_TIME_OF_DAY
Configures the time of day expiry time of the query's results cache. By default the query results cache will not expiry results. Valid values are String Time format, "HH:MM:SS".
public static final java.lang.String QUERY_REDIRECTOR
Used to provide a QueryRedirector to the executing query. The redirector must implement the QueryRedirector interface. This can be used to perform advanced query operations in code, or dynamically customize the query in code before execution. The value should be the name of the QueryRedirector class.
i.e. "org.acme.persistence.MyQueryRedirector"
The value could also be a Class, or an instance that implements the QueryRedirector interface.
public static final java.lang.String PARTITIONING
Used to provide a PartitioningPolicy instance or name to the query. This allows the query to execute on a specific, or on multiple connection pools.
Partitioning
,
PartitioningPolicy
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Constant Field Valuespublic static final java.lang.String QUERY_TYPE
Configures the EclipseLink query type to use for the query. By default EclipseLink ReportQuery or ReadAllQuery are used for most JPQL queries, this allows other query types to be used, such as ReadObjectQuery which can be used for queries that are know to return a single object, and has different caching semantics. Valid values are all declared in QueryType class. A fully qualified class name of a valid subclass of DatabaseQuery can also be used.
i.e. "org.acme.persistence.CustomQuery"
QueryType
,
Constant Field Valuespublic static final java.lang.String PESSIMISTIC_LOCK
Configures the query to acquire a pessimistic lock (write-lock) on the resulting rows in the database. Valid values are all declared in PessimisticLock class. Pessimistic locking support and behavior may differ on difference database platforms.
public static final java.lang.String PESSIMISTIC_LOCK_TIMEOUT
Configures the WAIT timeout used in pessimistic locking, if the database query exceeds the timeout the database will terminate the query and return an exception. Valid values are Integer or Strings that can be parsed to int values. Some database platforms may not support lock timeouts, you may consider setting a JDBC_TIMEOUT hint for these platforms.
public static final java.lang.String REFRESH
Configures the query to refresh the resulting objects in the cache and persistent context with the current state of the database. This will also refresh the objects in the shared cache, unless a flush has occurred. Any unflushed changes made to the objects will be lost (unless this query triggers a flush before execution). The refresh will cascade relationships based on the REFRESH_CASCADE hint value. Valid values are: HintValues.FALSE, HintValues.TRUE, "" could be used instead of default value HintValues.FALSE
public static final java.lang.String BATCH
Configures the query to optimize the retrieval of the related objects, the related objects for all the resulting objects will be read in a single query (instead of n queries). Batch reading is normally more efficient than join fetch, especially for collection relationships. Valid values are strings that represent JPQL style navigations to a relationship.
e.g. "e.manager.phoneNumbers"
Note: Batch reading produces two lines of SQL to read the requested object graph and uses the 'where clause' of the first SQL as part of the 'where clause' of the second. When indirect attributes of the objects returned from the first query are referenced the second query is executed to return those attributes. If changes are made to data referenced in the 'where clause' after the first SQL results are returned but before the second query executes then these attributes may not be returned by the second query. To prevent this reference these attributes before changing data associated with the query."
public static final java.lang.String BATCH_TYPE
Configures the type of batch fetching to use for any batch fetched relationships on the query. Valid values are defined in BatchFetchType ("JOIN", "EXISTS", "IN").
public static final java.lang.String BATCH_SIZE
Configures the batch size for batch fetching using the IN batch type. Valid values are integer values > 0. The default size is 256, or the cursor pageSize.
public static final java.lang.String FETCH
Configures the query to optimize the retrieval of the related objects, the related objects will be joined into the query instead of being queried independently. This allow for nested join fetching which is not supported in JPQL. It also allows for join fetching with native queries. This uses an INNER join and will filter null or empty values, see LEFT_FETCH for outer joins. Valid values are strings that represent JPQL style navigations to a relationship.
e.g. e.manager.phoneNumbers
public static final java.lang.String LEFT_FETCH
Configures the query to optimize the retrieval of the related objects, the related objects will be joined into the query instead of being queried independently. This allow for nested join fetching which is not supported in JPQL. It also allows for join fetching with native queries. This uses an OUTER join to allow null or empty values. Valid values are strings that represent JPQL style navigations to a relationship.
e.g. e.manager.phoneNumbers
public static final java.lang.String READ_ONLY
Configures the query to return shared (read-only) objects from the cache, instead of objects registered with the persistence context. This improves performance by avoiding the persistence context registration and change tracking overhead to read-only objects. Valid values are: HintValues.FALSE, HintValues.TRUE, "" could be used instead of default value HintValues.FALSE
public static final java.lang.String JDBC_TIMEOUT
Configures the JDBC timeout of the query execution, if the database query exceeds the timeout the database will terminate the query and return an exception. Valid values are Integer or Strings that can be parsed to int values.
public static final java.lang.String JDBC_FETCH_SIZE
Configures the JDBC fetch-size for the queries result-set. This can improve the performance for queries that return large result-sets. Valid values are Integer or Strings that can be parsed to int values.
public static final java.lang.String JDBC_MAX_ROWS
Configures the JDBC max-rows, if the query returns more rows than the max-rows the trailing rows will not be returned by the database. This is the same as JPA Query setMaxResults(), but can be set in meta-data for NamedQuerys. Valid values are Integer or Strings that can be parsed to int values.
public static final java.lang.String JDBC_FIRST_RESULT
Configures the query to skip the firstResult number of rows. This is the same as JPA Query setFirstResults(), but can be set in meta-data for NamedQuerys. Valid values are Integer or Strings that can be parsed to int values.
public static final java.lang.String RESULT_COLLECTION_TYPE
Configures the collection class implementation for the queries result. The fully qualified class name must be used, without the .class. Valid values are a Class representing a collection type or a String representing the class' name of the collection type. If a Collection type that is not a List is used, getResultCollection() or getSingleResult() must be used instead of getResultList().
e.g. "java.util.ArrayList"
public static final java.lang.String REFRESH_CASCADE
Defines if a refresh query should cascade the refresh to relationships. Valid values are all declared in CascadePolicy class. The REFRESH hint should also be set to cause a refresh.
public static final java.lang.String MAINTAIN_CACHE
Configures the query to not use both the shared cache, and the transactional cache/persistence context. Resulting objects will be read and built directly from the database, and not registered in the persistence context. Changes made to the objects will not be updated unless merged, object identity will not be maintained. This can be used to read the current state of the database, without affecting the current persistence context. By default the cache is always maintained. Valid values are: HintValues.FALSE, HintValues.TRUE, "" could be used instead of default value HintValues.FALSE
public static final java.lang.String PREPARE
Configures the query to not prepare its SQL. By default queries generate their SQL the first time they are executed, and avoid the cost of generating the SQL on subsequent executions. This can be used to generate the SQL on every execution if the query requires usage of dynamic SQL, such as to handle null parameters (use IS NULL instead of = null). This only effects the SQL generation, not parameter binding or statement caching. Valid values are: HintValues.FALSE, HintValues.TRUE, "" could be used instead of default value HintValues.FALSE
public static final java.lang.String CACHE_STATMENT
Configures if the query will cache its JDBC statement. This allows queries to use parameterized SQL with statement caching. It also allows a specific query to not cache its statement, if statement caching is enable for the persistence unit. If statement caching is desired, it should normally be set for the entire persistence unit in the persistence.xml, not in each query. If a DataSource is used statement caching must be set in the DataSource configuration, not in EclipseLink. Valid values are: HintValues.FALSE, HintValues.TRUE, "" could be used instead of default value HintValues.FALSE
public static final java.lang.String FLUSH
Configures if the query should trigger a flush of the persistence context before execution. If the query may access objects that have been changed in the persistence context, trigger a flush is required for the query to see these changes. If the query does not require seeing the changes, then avoid the flush can improve performance. The default flush-mode can be set on the EntityManager or configured as a persistence unit property. By default the flush-mode is AUTO, which requires a flush before any query execution. Conforming can also be used to query changes without requiring a flush, refer to the CACHE_USAGE query hint for conforming. Valid values are: HintValues.FALSE, HintValues.TRUE, "" could be used instead of default value HintValues.FALSE
public static final java.lang.String HINT
Sets a SQL hint string into the query that will be generated into the SQL statement after the SELECT/INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE command.
A SQL hint can be used on certain database platforms to define how the query uses indexes and other such low level usages. This should be the full hint string including the comment \ delimiters.
public static final java.lang.String NATIVE_CONNECTION
Configures if the query requires a native JDBC connection. This may be required for some queries on some server platforms that have DataSource implementations that wrap the JDBC connection in their own proxy. If the query requires custom JDBC access, it may require a native connection. A ServerPlatform is required to be set as a persistence property to be able to use a native connection. For features that are known by EclipseLink to require native connections this will default to true, otherwise is false. Valid values are: HintValues.FALSE, HintValues.TRUE, "" could be used instead of default value HintValues.FALSE
public static final java.lang.String CURSOR
Configures the query to return a CursoredStream. A cursor is a stream of the JDBC ResultSet. Cursor implements Enumeration, when the each next() will fetch the next from the JDBC ResultSet, and build the resulting Object or value. A Cursor requires and will keep a live JDBC connection, close() must be called to free the Cursor's resources. A Cursor can be accessed from a JPA Query through getSingleResult(), or from JpaQuery using getResultCursor(). Cursors are useful for large results sets, and if only the first few results are desired. MAX_ROWS and FIRST_RESULT can also be used instead of cursors to obtain a page of results. Valid values are: HintValues.FALSE, HintValues.TRUE, "" could be used instead of default value HintValues.FALSE
public static final java.lang.String CURSOR_INITIAL_SIZE
Configures the query to return a CursoredStream with the initial threshold size. The initial size is the initial number of objects that are prebuilt for the stream before a next() is called. Valid values are Integer or Strings that can be parsed to int values.
public static final java.lang.String CURSOR_PAGE_SIZE
Configures the query to return a CursoredStream with the page size. The page size is the number of objects that are fetched from the stream on a next() called, if the buffer of objects is empty. Valid values are Integer or Strings that can be parsed to int values.
public static final java.lang.String CURSOR_SIZE
Configures the SQL string for the size query of a Cursor query. This is only required for cursor queries that use native SQL or procedures. The size query is only used if the size() is called on the Cursor. The SQL should perform a COUNT of the rows returned by the original query.
public static final java.lang.String SCROLLABLE_CURSOR
Configures the query to return a ScrollableCursor. A cursor is a stream of the JDBC ResultSet. ScrollableCursor implements ListIterator, when the each next() will fetch the next from the JDBC ResultSet, and build the resulting Object or value. ScrollableCursor can scroll forwards and backwards and position into the ResultSet. A Cursor requires and will keep a live JDBC connection, close() must be called to free the Cursor's resources. A Cursor can be accessed from a JPA Query through getSingleResult(), or from JpaQuery using getResultCursor(). Cursors are useful for large results sets, and if only some of the results are desired. MAX_ROWS and FIRST_RESULT can also be used instead of cursors to obtain a page of results. Valid values are: HintValues.FALSE, HintValues.TRUE, "" could be used instead of default value HintValues.FALSE
public static final java.lang.String RESULT_SET_TYPE
This can be used on ScrollableCursor queries to set the JDBC ResultSet scroll type.
public static final java.lang.String RESULT_SET_CONCURRENCY
This can be used on ScrollableCursor queries to set the JDBC ResultSet concurrency.
public static final java.lang.String FETCH_GROUP
Configures the query to use the fetch group object. This is an instance of FetchGroup. The query will only fetch the attributes defined in the fetch group, if any other attribute is accessed it will cause the object to be refreshed. To load all FetchGroup's relationship attributes set the FetchGroup's boolean flag "shouldLoad" to true. FetchGroups are only supported for queries returning objects (only a single alias can be the select clause). Weaving is required to allow usage of fetch groups.
public static final java.lang.String FETCH_GROUP_NAME
Configures the query to use a named fetch group defined for the result class. This is the name of the fetch group, as defined on the ClassDescriptor. Currently FetchGroups can only be defined on the ClassDescriptor using a DescriptorCustomizer. The query will only fetch the attributes defined in the fetch group, if any other attribute is accessed it will cause the object to be refreshed. To load all FetchGroup's relationship attributes set the FetchGroup's boolean flag "load" to true. FetchGroups are only supported for queries returning objects (only a single alias can be the select clause). Weaving is required to allow usage of fetch groups.
public static final java.lang.String FETCH_GROUP_ATTRIBUTE
Configures the query to use a dynamic fetch group that includes a list of attributes. Each attribute must be defined using a separate hint. The primary key and version are always included. The query will only fetch the attributes defined in the fetch group, if any other attribute is accessed it will cause the object to be refreshed. To load all FetchGroup's relationship attributes set FETCH_GROUP_LOAD to "true". FetchGroups are only supported for queries returning objects (only a single alias can be the select clause). Weaving is required to allow usage of fetch groups. Both local and nested attributes are supported.
public static final java.lang.String FETCH_GROUP_LOAD
Configures a dynamic fetch group to load (default) or not to load its attributes. Could be used with FETCH_ATTRIBUTES hint. To load all FetchGroup's relationship attributes set this hint to "true". Weaving is required to allow usage of fetch groups. Valid values are: HintValues.FALSE, HintValues.TRUE, "" could be used instead of default value HintValues.TRUE
public static final java.lang.String JPA_FETCH_GRAPH
Configures a jpa entity graph to be used as a fetch graph template. Those attributes included in the entity graph will have their values fetched and populated. Attributes of the represented entity that are not present in the entity graph will be treated as FetchType.LAZY.
public static final java.lang.String FETCH_GROUP_DEFAULT
Configures the query not to use the default fetch group. The default fetch group is defined by all non-lazy Basic mappings. If set to FALSE all attributes will be fetched, including lazy Basics, this still excludes lazy relationships, they will fetch their foreign keys, but not their values. FetchGroups are only supported for queries returning objects (only a single alias can be the select clause). Weaving is required to allow usage of fetch groups. Valid values are: HintValues.FALSE, HintValues.TRUE, "" could be used instead of default value HintValues.TRUE
public static final java.lang.String LOAD_GROUP
Configures the query to use the load group object. This is an instance of LoadGroup. Ensures that all relational attributes an the group are loaded. LoadGroups are only supported for queries returning objects (only a single alias can be the select clause).
public static final java.lang.String JPA_LOAD_GRAPH
Configures a jpa entity graph to be used as a load graph template. Those attributes included in the entity graph will have their values fetched and populated. Attributes of the represented entity that are not present in the entity graph will be loaded based on their mapping based FetchType settings.
public static final java.lang.String LOAD_GROUP_ATTRIBUTE
Configures the query to use load group that includes a list of attributes. Each attribute must be defined using a separate hint. The query will load all relational attributes defined in the load group. LoadGroups are only supported for queries returning objects (only a single alias can be the select clause). Both local and nested attributes are supported.
LOAD_GROUP
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LoadGroup
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org.eclipse.persistence.queries.ObjectLevelReadQuery#setLoadGroup(org.eclipse.persistence.queries.FetchGroup)
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Constant Field Valuespublic static final java.lang.String EXCLUSIVE_CONNECTION
Configures the query to use the exclusive (transactional/write) connection. This is only relevant if a EXCLUSIVE_CONNECTION_MODE property has been set for the persistence unit (such as VPD). If an EXCLUSIVE_CONNECTION_MODE has been configured, this will ensure that the query is executed through the exclusive connection. This may be required in certain cases. An example being where database security will prevent a query joining to a secure table from returning the correct results when executed through the shared connection. Valid values are: HintValues.FALSE, HintValues.TRUE.
public static final java.lang.String INHERITANCE_OUTER_JOIN
Configures the query to outer-join all subclasses. This is only relevant for queries to root or branch inherited classes. By default a separate query is executed for each subclass. This can also be configured for the class using a DescriptorCustomizer. This is required for correct ordering, firstResult, maxResult, and cursors. Valid values are: HintValues.FALSE, HintValues.TRUE.
public static final java.lang.String ALLOW_NATIVE_SQL_QUERY
"eclipselink.jdbc.allow-native-sql-query"
property
specifies whether a single native SQL query should override a persistence
unit level setting (eclipselink.jdbc.allow-native-sql-queries). The PU
level flag is of particular importance within a multitenant to minimize
the potential impact of revealing multitenant. However in some cases the
application may need to allow certain native SQL queries through.
Allowed Values (String):
{
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Constant Field Valuespublic static final java.lang.String AS_OF
Configures the query to query the state of the object as-of a point in time. This can only be used if the class has been configured with historical support, or if Oracle Flashback is used. Valid values are timestamps in the form "YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS.n".
org.eclipse.persistence.descriptors.HistoryPolicy
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ObjectLevelReadQuery.setAsOfClause(org.eclipse.persistence.history.AsOfClause)
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Constant Field Valuespublic static final java.lang.String AS_OF_SCN
Configures the query to query the state of the object as-of a database SCN (System Change Number). This can only be used with Oracle Flashback support. Valid values are Integer SCN values.
public static final java.lang.String RESULT_TYPE
By default in JPA for non-single select queries an Array of values is returned. If getSingleResult() is called the first array is returned, for getResultList() a List of arrays is returned.
i.e. "Select e.firstName, e.lastName from Employee e" returns List
ResultType
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Record
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DatabaseRecord
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ReportQueryResult
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ReportQuery.setReturnType(int)
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org.eclipse.persistence.queries.DataReadQuery#setUseAbstractRecord(boolean)
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Constant Field Valuespublic static final java.lang.String INDIRECTION_POLICY
This can be used on a query with a CACHE_USAGE hint to configure the behavior of in-memory querying and conforming's treatment of uninstantiated indirection/lazy relationships. This is only relevant when the query traverses a join across a lazy relationship. Valid values are defined in CacheUsageIndirectionPolicy.
public static final java.lang.String PESSIMISTIC_LOCK_SCOPE
By default pessimistic lock applied to only the tables mapped to the object being locked.
It could be extended to apply also to relation (join) tables (ManyToMany and OneToOne case), and CollectionTables (ElementCollection case). Valid values are defined in PessimisticLockScope.
public static final java.lang.String COMPOSITE_UNIT_MEMBER
This must be used on a native query executed on composite persistence unit. It specifies the name of composite member persistence unit to execute the query on.
public static final java.lang.String BATCH_WRITING
Configures if this modify query can be batched through batch writing. Some types of queries cannot be batched, such as DDL on some databases. Disabling batch writing will also allow the row count to be returned. Valid values are: HintValues.PERSISTENCE_UNIT_DEFAULT, HintValues.TRUE, HintValues.FALSE, "" could be used instead of default value HintValues.PERSISTENCE_UNIT_DEFAULT
public static final java.lang.String RESULT_SET_ACCESS
Configures if this read object(s) query should keep result set until all result object(s) are built. That allows to avoid getting potentially huge objects (LOBs) from ResultSet in case they would not be used because the object is found in the cache. Valid values are: HintValues.PERSISTENCE_UNIT_DEFAULT, HintValues.TRUE, HintValues.FALSE, "" could be used instead of default value HintValues.PERSISTENCE_UNIT_DEFAULT
public static final java.lang.String SERIALIZED_OBJECT
Configures if this read object(s) query use SerializedObjectPolicy if it's set on the descriptor. Valid values are: HintValues.TRUE, HintValues.FALSE, "" could be used instead of default value HintValues.FALSE
public static final java.lang.String RETURN_NAME_VALUE_PAIRS
Configures a ResultSetMappingQuery to return populated DatabaseRecord(s) instead of raw data. This is particularly useful when the structure of the returned data is not known.