Criteria Query Examples

In the last lesson we learnt how to use Criteria Query to select all the records from Insurance table. In this lesson we will learn how to restrict the results returned from the database. Different method provided by Criteria interface can be used with the help of Restrictions to restrict the records fetched from database.







Criteria Interface provides the following methods:

Method Description
add The Add method adds a Criterion to constrain the results to be retrieved.
addOrder Add an Order to the result set.
createAlias Join an association, assigning an alias to the joined entity
createCriteria This method is used to create a new Criteria, "rooted" at the associated entity.
setFetchSize This method is used to set a fetch size for the underlying JDBC query.
setFirstResult This method is used to set the first result to be retrieved.
setMaxResults This method is used to set a limit upon the number of objects to be retrieved.
uniqueResult
This method is used to instruct the Hibernate to fetch and return the unique records from database.

Class Restriction provides built-in criterion via static factory methods. Important methods of the Restriction class are:

Method Description
Restriction.allEq
This is used to apply an "equals" constraint to each property in the key set of a Map
Restriction.between
This is used to apply a "between" constraint to the named property
Restriction.eq
This is used to apply an "equal" constraint to the named property
Restriction.ge
This is used to apply a "greater than or equal" constraint to the named property
Restriction.gt
This is used to apply a "greater than" constraint to the named property
Restriction.idEq This is used to apply an "equal" constraint to the identifier property
Restriction.ilike
This is case-insensitive "like", similar to Postgres ilike operator
Restriction.in This is used to apply an "in" constraint to the named property
Restriction.isNotNull This is used to apply an "is not null" constraint to the named property
Restriction.isNull This is used to apply an "is null" constraint to the named property
Restriction.le This is used to apply a "less than or equal" constraint to the named property
Restriction.like This is used to apply a "like" constraint to the named property
Restriction.lt This is used to apply a "less than" constraint to the named property
Restriction.ltProperty This is used to apply a "less than" constraint to two properties
Restriction.ne This is used to apply a "not equal" constraint to the named property
Restriction.neProperty This is used to apply a "not equal" constraint to two properties
Restriction.not This returns the negation of an expression
Restriction.or This returns the disjuction of two expressions

Here is an example code that shows how to use Restrictions.like method and restrict the maximum rows returned by query by setting the Criteria.setMaxResults() value to 5.

package roseindia.tutorial.hibernate;

import org.hibernate.Session;
import org.hibernate.*;
import org.hibernate.criterion.*;
import org.hibernate.cfg.*;
import java.util.*;
/**
* @author Deepak Kumar
*
* http://www.roseindia.net
Hibernate Criteria Query Example

*
*/public class HibernateCriteriaQueryExample2 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Session session = null;
try {
// This step will read
hibernate.cfg.xml and prepare hibernate for

// use
SessionFactory sessionFactory
=
new Configuration().configure()
.buildSessionFactory();
session =
sessionFactory.openSession
();
//Criteria Query Example
Criteria crit =
session.createCriteria
(Insurance.class);
crit.add(Restrictions.like("
insuranceName"
, "%a%")); //Like condition
crit.setMaxResults(5); //
Restricts the max rows to 5


List insurances = crit.list();
for(Iterator it =
insurances.iterator
();it.hasNext();){
Insurance insurance =
(Insurance) it.next();
System.out.println("
ID: "
+ insurance.getLngInsuranceId());
System.out.println("
Name: "
+ insurance.getInsuranceName());

}
session.close();
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println(e.getMessage());
} finally {
}
}
}

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