Annotation Interface NamedQuery


Declares a named query written in the Jakarta Persistence query language. Query names are scoped to the persistence unit. A named query may be executed by calling EntityManager.createNamedQuery(String, Class).

The following is an example of the definition of a named query written in the Jakarta Persistence query language:

The named query may be executed like this: The NamedQuery annotation can be applied to an entity class or mapped superclass.

Since:
1.0
  • Element Details

    • resultClass

      Class<?> resultClass
      (Optional) The class of each query result. The result class may be overridden by explicitly passing a class object to EntityManager.createNamedQuery(String, Class). If the result class of a named query is not specified, the persistence implementation is entitled to default the result class to Object or Object[].
      Default:
      void.class
    • lockMode

      LockModeType lockMode
      (Optional) The lock mode type to use in query execution. If a lockMode other than LockModeType.NONE is specified, the query must be executed in a transaction and the persistence context joined to the transaction.
      Since:
      2.0
      Default:
      NONE
    • hints

      QueryHint[] hints
      (Optional) Query properties and hints. May include vendor-specific query hints.
      Default:
      {}