Interface ListJoin<Z,​E>

  • Type Parameters:
    Z - the source type of the join
    E - the element type of the target List
    All Superinterfaces:
    Expression<E>, FetchParent<Z,​E>, From<Z,​E>, Join<Z,​E>, Path<E>, PluralJoin<Z,​java.util.List<E>,​E>, Selection<E>, TupleElement<E>

    public interface ListJoin<Z,​E>
    extends PluralJoin<Z,​java.util.List<E>,​E>
    The ListJoin interface is the type of the result of joining to a collection over an association or element collection that has been specified as a java.util.List.
    Since:
    2.0
    • Method Detail

      • on

        ListJoin<Z,​E> on​(Expression<java.lang.Boolean> restriction)
        Modify the join to restrict the result according to the specified ON condition and return the join object. Replaces the previous ON condition, if any.
        Specified by:
        on in interface Join<Z,​E>
        Parameters:
        restriction - a simple or compound boolean expression
        Returns:
        the modified join object
        Since:
        2.1
      • on

        ListJoin<Z,​E> on​(Predicate... restrictions)
        Modify the join to restrict the result according to the specified ON condition and return the join object. Replaces the previous ON condition, if any.
        Specified by:
        on in interface Join<Z,​E>
        Parameters:
        restrictions - zero or more restriction predicates
        Returns:
        the modified join object
        Since:
        2.1
      • getModel

        ListAttribute<? super Z,​E> getModel()
        Return the metamodel representation for the list attribute.
        Specified by:
        getModel in interface Path<Z>
        Specified by:
        getModel in interface PluralJoin<Z,​java.util.List<E>,​E>
        Returns:
        metamodel type representing the List that is the target of the join
      • index

        Expression<java.lang.Integer> index()
        Create an expression that corresponds to the index of the object in the referenced association or element collection. This method must only be invoked upon an object that represents an association or element collection for which an order column has been defined.
        Returns:
        expression denoting the index