Package org.hibernate
Interface BasicQueryContract<T extends BasicQueryContract>
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CommonQueryContract
,NativeQuery<T>
,NativeQueryImplementor<T>
,ProcedureCall
,ProcedureCallImplementor<R>
,Query<R>
,Query<R>
,QueryImplementor<R>
,SQLQuery<T>
@Deprecated public interface BasicQueryContract<T extends BasicQueryContract>
Deprecated.(since 5.2) useCommonQueryContract
instead.Defines the aspects of query definition that apply to all forms of querying.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Default Methods Deprecated Methods Modifier and Type Method Description CacheMode
getCacheMode()
Deprecated.Obtain the CacheMode in effect for this query.java.lang.String
getCacheRegion()
Deprecated.Obtain the name of the second level query cache region in which query results will be stored (if they are cached, see the discussion onisCacheable()
for more information).java.lang.Integer
getFetchSize()
Deprecated.Obtain the JDBC fetch size hint in effect for this query.FlushMode
getHibernateFlushMode()
Deprecated.Obtain the FlushMode in effect for this query.Type[]
getReturnTypes()
Deprecated.(since 5.2) with no replacement; to be removed in 6.0java.lang.Integer
getTimeout()
Deprecated.Obtain the query timeout in seconds.boolean
isCacheable()
Deprecated.Are the results of this query eligible for second level query caching? This is different that second level caching of any returned entities and collections.boolean
isReadOnly()
Deprecated.Should entities and proxies loaded by this Query be put in read-only mode? If the read-only/modifiable setting was not initialized, then the default read-only/modifiable setting for the persistence context is returned instead.T
setCacheable(boolean cacheable)
Deprecated.Enable/disable second level query (result) caching for this query.T
setCacheMode(CacheMode cacheMode)
Deprecated.(Re)set the current CacheMode in effect for this query.T
setCacheRegion(java.lang.String cacheRegion)
Deprecated.Set the name of the cache region where query results should be cached (if cached at all).T
setFetchSize(int fetchSize)
Deprecated.Sets a JDBC fetch size hint for the query.default BasicQueryContract
setFlushMode(FlushMode flushMode)
Deprecated.(since 5.2) usesetHibernateFlushMode(org.hibernate.FlushMode)
insteadT
setHibernateFlushMode(FlushMode flushMode)
Deprecated.(Re)set the current FlushMode in effect for this query.T
setReadOnly(boolean readOnly)
Deprecated.Set the read-only/modifiable mode for entities and proxies loaded by this Query.T
setTimeout(int timeout)
Deprecated.Set the query timeout in seconds.
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Method Detail
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setFlushMode
@Deprecated default BasicQueryContract setFlushMode(FlushMode flushMode)
Deprecated.(since 5.2) usesetHibernateFlushMode(org.hibernate.FlushMode)
instead(Re)set the current FlushMode in effect for this query.- Parameters:
flushMode
- The new FlushMode to use.- Returns:
this
, for method chaining- See Also:
getHibernateFlushMode()
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getHibernateFlushMode
FlushMode getHibernateFlushMode()
Deprecated.Obtain the FlushMode in effect for this query. By default, the query inherits the FlushMode of the Session from which it originates.- Returns:
- The query FlushMode.
- See Also:
Session.getFlushMode()
,FlushMode
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setHibernateFlushMode
T setHibernateFlushMode(FlushMode flushMode)
Deprecated.(Re)set the current FlushMode in effect for this query.- Parameters:
flushMode
- The new FlushMode to use.- Returns:
this
, for method chaining- See Also:
getHibernateFlushMode()
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getCacheMode
CacheMode getCacheMode()
Deprecated.Obtain the CacheMode in effect for this query. By default, the query inherits the CacheMode of the Session from which is originates. NOTE: The CacheMode here only effects reading/writing of the query cache, not the entity/collection caches.- Returns:
- The query CacheMode.
- See Also:
Session.getCacheMode()
,CacheMode
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setCacheMode
T setCacheMode(CacheMode cacheMode)
Deprecated.(Re)set the current CacheMode in effect for this query.- Parameters:
cacheMode
- The new CacheMode to use.- Returns:
this
, for method chaining- See Also:
getCacheMode()
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isCacheable
boolean isCacheable()
Deprecated.Are the results of this query eligible for second level query caching? This is different that second level caching of any returned entities and collections. NOTE: the query being "eligible" for caching does not necessarily mean its results will be cached. Second level query caching still has to be enabled on theSessionFactory
for this to happen. Usually that is controlled by thehibernate.cache.use_query_cache
configuration setting.- Returns:
true
if the query results are eligible for caching,false
otherwise.- See Also:
AvailableSettings.USE_QUERY_CACHE
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setCacheable
T setCacheable(boolean cacheable)
Deprecated.Enable/disable second level query (result) caching for this query.- Parameters:
cacheable
- Should the query results be cacheable?- Returns:
this
, for method chaining- See Also:
isCacheable()
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getCacheRegion
java.lang.String getCacheRegion()
Deprecated.Obtain the name of the second level query cache region in which query results will be stored (if they are cached, see the discussion onisCacheable()
for more information).null
indicates that the default region should be used.- Returns:
- The specified cache region name into which query results should be placed;
null
indicates the default region.
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setCacheRegion
T setCacheRegion(java.lang.String cacheRegion)
Deprecated.Set the name of the cache region where query results should be cached (if cached at all).- Parameters:
cacheRegion
- the name of a query cache region, ornull
to indicate that the default region should be used.- Returns:
this
, for method chaining- See Also:
getCacheRegion()
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getTimeout
java.lang.Integer getTimeout()
Deprecated.Obtain the query timeout in seconds. This value is eventually passed along to the JDBC query viaStatement.setQueryTimeout(int)
. Zero indicates no timeout.- Returns:
- The timeout in seconds
- See Also:
Statement.getQueryTimeout()
,Statement.setQueryTimeout(int)
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setTimeout
T setTimeout(int timeout)
Deprecated.Set the query timeout in seconds. NOTE it is important to understand that any value set here is eventually passed directly through to the JDBC Statement which expressly disallows negative values. So negative values should be avoided as a general rule.- Parameters:
timeout
- the timeout in seconds- Returns:
this
, for method chaining- See Also:
getTimeout()
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getFetchSize
java.lang.Integer getFetchSize()
Deprecated.Obtain the JDBC fetch size hint in effect for this query. This value is eventually passed along to the JDBC query viaStatement.setFetchSize(int)
. As defined b y JDBC, this value is a hint to the driver to indicate how many rows to fetch from the database when more rows are needed. NOTE : JDBC expressly defines this value as a hint. It may or may not have any effect on the actual query execution and ResultSet processing depending on the driver.- Returns:
- The timeout in seconds
- See Also:
Statement.getFetchSize()
,Statement.setFetchSize(int)
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setFetchSize
T setFetchSize(int fetchSize)
Deprecated.Sets a JDBC fetch size hint for the query.- Parameters:
fetchSize
- the fetch size hint- Returns:
this
, for method chaining- See Also:
getFetchSize()
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isReadOnly
boolean isReadOnly()
Deprecated.Should entities and proxies loaded by this Query be put in read-only mode? If the read-only/modifiable setting was not initialized, then the default read-only/modifiable setting for the persistence context is returned instead.- Returns:
true
if the entities and proxies loaded by the query will be put in read-only mode;false
otherwise (they will be modifiable)- See Also:
setReadOnly(boolean)
,The read-only/modifiable setting has no impact on entities/proxies returned by the query that existed in the session before the query was executed.
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setReadOnly
T setReadOnly(boolean readOnly)
Deprecated.Set the read-only/modifiable mode for entities and proxies loaded by this Query. This setting overrides the default setting for the persistence context.- Parameters:
readOnly
-true
indicates that entities and proxies loaded by the query are to be put in read-only mode;false
indicates that entities and proxies loaded by the query will be put in modifiable mode- Returns:
this
, for method chaining- See Also:
To set the default read-only/modifiable setting used for entities and proxies that are loaded into the session:
,PersistenceContext.setDefaultReadOnly(boolean)
,Read-only entities are not dirty-checked and snapshots of persistent state are not maintained. Read-only entities can be modified, but changes are not persisted. When a proxy is initialized, the loaded entity will have the same read-only/modifiable setting as the uninitialized proxy has, regardless of the session's current setting. The read-only/modifiable setting has no impact on entities/proxies returned by the query that existed in the session before the query was executed.
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getReturnTypes
@Deprecated Type[] getReturnTypes()
Deprecated.(since 5.2) with no replacement; to be removed in 6.0Return the Hibernate types of the query results.- Returns:
- an array of types
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