Ok, so the following query:
SELECT O.*, P.* FROM ORDERS O, PRODUCT P WHERE
O.ORDER_ID=P.ORDER_ID AND P.ID=’1234’;
can be done with Criteria as follows:
List ordersAndProducts = session.createCriteria(Order.class)
.setFetchMode(“products”,FetchMode.JOIN)
.add(Restrictions.eq(“id”,”1234”))
.list();
but here Criteria.list() returns a List<Object[]> where Object[0] is an Order and Object[1] is a Product for eac开发者_运维问答h element in the List.
But how can I do the following SQL with Criteria:
SELECT O.* FROM ORDERS O, PRODUCT P WHERE
O.ORDER_ID=P.ORDER_ID AND P.ID=’1234’;
In other words, I want Criteria.list() to give me a List<Order>, I don't care about the Products. I've tried using createAlias() instead of setFetchMode() but the results are the same, and Projections don't let you specify an entity, only a property.
You can use .setResultTransformer(CriteriaSpecification.DISTINCT_ROOT_ENTITY) on the criteria.
List ordersAndProducts = session.createCriteria(Order.class)
.setResultTransformer(CriteriaSpecification.DISTINCT_ROOT_ENTITY)
.setFetchMode(“products”,FetchMode.JOIN)
.add(Restrictions.eq(“id”,”1234”))
.list();
Now you retrieve all orders with eagerly loaded products.
Use the createCriteria method on the Criteria class for the relationship.
List ordersAndProducts = session.createCriteria(Order.class)
.createCriteria(“products”)
.add(Restrictions.eq(“id”,”1234”))
.list();
You can read the (slightly confusing) documentation about it here.
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