Uses of Interface
javax.persistence.criteria.Path

Packages that use Path
javax.persistence.criteria   
 

Uses of Path in javax.persistence.criteria
 

Subinterfaces of Path in javax.persistence.criteria
 interface CollectionJoin<Z,E>
          The CollectionJoin 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.Collection.
 interface From<Z,X>
          Represents a bound type, usually an entity that appears in the from clause, but may also be an embeddable belonging to an entity in the from clause.
 interface Join<Z,X>
          A join to an entity, embeddable, or basic type.
 interface ListJoin<Z,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.
 interface MapJoin<Z,K,V>
          The MapJoin 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.Map.
 interface PluralJoin<Z,C,E>
          The PluralJoin interface defines functionality that is common to joins to all collection types.
 interface Root<X>
          A root type in the from clause.
 interface SetJoin<Z,E>
          The SetJoin 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.Set.
 

Methods in javax.persistence.criteria that return Path
<Y> Path<Y>
Path.get(SingularAttribute<? super X,Y> attribute)
          Create a path corresponding to the referenced single-valued attribute.
<Y> Path<Y>
Path.get(String attributeName)
          Create a path corresponding to the referenced attribute.
 Path<?> Path.getParentPath()
          Return the parent "node" in the path or null if no parent.
 Path<K> MapJoin.key()
          Create a path expression that corresponds to the map key.
 Path<V> MapJoin.value()
          Create a path expression that corresponds to the map value.
 



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