Interface CriteriaQuery<T>

  • Type Parameters:
    T - the type of the defined result
    All Superinterfaces:
    AbstractQuery<T>, CommonAbstractCriteria

    public interface CriteriaQuery<T>
    extends AbstractQuery<T>
    The CriteriaQuery interface defines functionality that is specific to top-level queries.
    Since:
    2.0
    • Method Detail

      • select

        CriteriaQuery<T> select​(Selection<? extends T> selection)
        Specify the item that is to be returned in the query result. Replaces the previously specified selection(s), if any.

        Note: Applications using the string-based API may need to specify the type of the select item when it results from a get or join operation and the query result type is specified.

             For example:
        
             CriteriaQuery<String> q = cb.createQuery(String.class);
             Root<Order> order = q.from(Order.class);
             q.select(order.get("shippingAddress").<String>get("state"));
         
             CriteriaQuery<Product> q2 = cb.createQuery(Product.class);
             q2.select(q2.from(Order.class)
                         .join("items")
                         .<Item,Product>join("product"));
         
         
        Parameters:
        selection - selection specifying the item that is to be returned in the query result
        Returns:
        the modified query
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the selection is a compound selection and more than one selection item has the same assigned alias
      • multiselect

        CriteriaQuery<T> multiselect​(Selection<?>... selections)
        Specify the selection items that are to be returned in the query result. Replaces the previously specified selection(s), if any. The type of the result of the query execution depends on the specification of the type of the criteria query object created as well as the arguments to the multiselect method.

        An argument to the multiselect method must not be a tuple- or array-valued compound selection item.

        The semantics of this method are as follows:

        • If the type of the criteria query is CriteriaQuery<Tuple> (i.e., a criteria query object created by either the createTupleQuery method or by passing a Tuple class argument to the createQuery method), a Tuple object corresponding to the arguments of the multiselect method, in the specified order, will be instantiated and returned for each row that results from the query execution.
        • If the type of the criteria query is CriteriaQuery<X> for some user-defined class X (i.e., a criteria query object created by passing a X class argument to the createQuery method), the arguments to the multiselect method will be passed to the X constructor and an instance of type X will be returned for each row.
        • If the type of the criteria query is CriteriaQuery<X[]> for some class X, an instance of type X[] will be returned for each row. The elements of the array will correspond to the arguments of the multiselect method, in the specified order.
        • If the type of the criteria query is CriteriaQuery<Object> or if the criteria query was created without specifying a type, and only a single argument is passed to the multiselect method, an instance of type Object will be returned for each row.
        • If the type of the criteria query is CriteriaQuery<Object> or if the criteria query was created without specifying a type, and more than one argument is passed to the multiselect method, an instance of type Object[] will be instantiated and returned for each row. The elements of the array will correspond to the arguments to the multiselect method, in the specified order.
        Parameters:
        selections - selection items corresponding to the results to be returned by the query
        Returns:
        the modified query
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if a selection item is not valid or if more than one selection item has the same assigned alias
      • multiselect

        CriteriaQuery<T> multiselect​(java.util.List<Selection<?>> selectionList)
        Specify the selection items that are to be returned in the query result. Replaces the previously specified selection(s), if any.

        The type of the result of the query execution depends on the specification of the type of the criteria query object created as well as the argument to the multiselect method. An element of the list passed to the multiselect method must not be a tuple- or array-valued compound selection item.

        The semantics of this method are as follows:

        • If the type of the criteria query is CriteriaQuery<Tuple> (i.e., a criteria query object created by either the createTupleQuery method or by passing a Tuple class argument to the createQuery method), a Tuple object corresponding to the elements of the list passed to the multiselect method, in the specified order, will be instantiated and returned for each row that results from the query execution.
        • If the type of the criteria query is CriteriaQuery<X> for some user-defined class X (i.e., a criteria query object created by passing a X class argument to the createQuery method), the elements of the list passed to the multiselect method will be passed to the X constructor and an instance of type X will be returned for each row.
        • If the type of the criteria query is CriteriaQuery<X[]> for some class X, an instance of type X[] will be returned for each row. The elements of the array will correspond to the elements of the list passed to the multiselect method, in the specified order.
        • If the type of the criteria query is CriteriaQuery<Object> or if the criteria query was created without specifying a type, and the list passed to the multiselect method contains only a single element, an instance of type Object will be returned for each row.
        • If the type of the criteria query is CriteriaQuery<Object> or if the criteria query was created without specifying a type, and the list passed to the multiselect method contains more than one element, an instance of type Object[] will be instantiated and returned for each row. The elements of the array will correspond to the elements of the list passed to the multiselect method, in the specified order.
        Parameters:
        selectionList - list of selection items corresponding to the results to be returned by the query
        Returns:
        the modified query
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if a selection item is not valid or if more than one selection item has the same assigned alias
      • where

        CriteriaQuery<T> where​(Expression<java.lang.Boolean> restriction)
        Modify the query to restrict the query result according to the specified boolean expression. Replaces the previously added restriction(s), if any. This method only overrides the return type of the corresponding AbstractQuery method.
        Specified by:
        where in interface AbstractQuery<T>
        Parameters:
        restriction - a simple or compound boolean expression
        Returns:
        the modified query
      • where

        CriteriaQuery<T> where​(Predicate... restrictions)
        Modify the query to restrict the query result according to the conjunction of the specified restriction predicates. Replaces the previously added restriction(s), if any. If no restrictions are specified, any previously added restrictions are simply removed. This method only overrides the return type of the corresponding AbstractQuery method.
        Specified by:
        where in interface AbstractQuery<T>
        Parameters:
        restrictions - zero or more restriction predicates
        Returns:
        the modified query
      • groupBy

        CriteriaQuery<T> groupBy​(Expression<?>... grouping)
        Specify the expressions that are used to form groups over the query results. Replaces the previous specified grouping expressions, if any. If no grouping expressions are specified, any previously added grouping expressions are simply removed. This method only overrides the return type of the corresponding AbstractQuery method.
        Specified by:
        groupBy in interface AbstractQuery<T>
        Parameters:
        grouping - zero or more grouping expressions
        Returns:
        the modified query
      • groupBy

        CriteriaQuery<T> groupBy​(java.util.List<Expression<?>> grouping)
        Specify the expressions that are used to form groups over the query results. Replaces the previous specified grouping expressions, if any. If no grouping expressions are specified, any previously added grouping expressions are simply removed. This method only overrides the return type of the corresponding AbstractQuery method.
        Specified by:
        groupBy in interface AbstractQuery<T>
        Parameters:
        grouping - list of zero or more grouping expressions
        Returns:
        the modified query
      • having

        CriteriaQuery<T> having​(Expression<java.lang.Boolean> restriction)
        Specify a restriction over the groups of the query. Replaces the previous having restriction(s), if any. This method only overrides the return type of the corresponding AbstractQuery method.
        Specified by:
        having in interface AbstractQuery<T>
        Parameters:
        restriction - a simple or compound boolean expression
        Returns:
        the modified query
      • having

        CriteriaQuery<T> having​(Predicate... restrictions)
        Specify restrictions over the groups of the query according the conjunction of the specified restriction predicates. Replaces the previously added having restriction(s), if any. If no restrictions are specified, any previously added restrictions are simply removed. This method only overrides the return type of the corresponding AbstractQuery method.
        Specified by:
        having in interface AbstractQuery<T>
        Parameters:
        restrictions - zero or more restriction predicates
        Returns:
        the modified query
      • orderBy

        CriteriaQuery<T> orderBy​(Order... o)
        Specify the ordering expressions that are used to order the query results. Replaces the previous ordering expressions, if any. If no ordering expressions are specified, the previous ordering, if any, is simply removed, and results will be returned in no particular order. The left-to-right sequence of the ordering expressions determines the precedence, whereby the leftmost has highest precedence.
        Parameters:
        o - zero or more ordering expressions
        Returns:
        the modified query
      • orderBy

        CriteriaQuery<T> orderBy​(java.util.List<Order> o)
        Specify the ordering expressions that are used to order the query results. Replaces the previous ordering expressions, if any. If no ordering expressions are specified, the previous ordering, if any, is simply removed, and results will be returned in no particular order. The order of the ordering expressions in the list determines the precedence, whereby the first element in the list has highest precedence.
        Parameters:
        o - list of zero or more ordering expressions
        Returns:
        the modified query
      • distinct

        CriteriaQuery<T> distinct​(boolean distinct)
        Specify whether duplicate query results will be eliminated. A true value will cause duplicates to be eliminated. A false value will cause duplicates to be retained. If distinct has not been specified, duplicate results must be retained. This method only overrides the return type of the corresponding AbstractQuery method.
        Specified by:
        distinct in interface AbstractQuery<T>
        Parameters:
        distinct - boolean value specifying whether duplicate results must be eliminated from the query result or whether they must be retained
        Returns:
        the modified query.
      • getOrderList

        java.util.List<Order> getOrderList()
        Return the ordering expressions in order of precedence. Returns empty list if no ordering expressions have been specified. Modifications to the list do not affect the query.
        Returns:
        the list of ordering expressions
      • getParameters

        java.util.Set<ParameterExpression<?>> getParameters()
        Return the parameters of the query. Returns empty set if there are no parameters. Modifications to the set do not affect the query.
        Returns:
        the query parameters