Java Persistence Query Language
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The Java Persistence Query Language (JPQL) is a platform-independent object-oriented query language defined as part of the Java Persistence API (JPA) specification.
JPQL is used to make queries against entities stored in a relational database. It is heavily inspired by SQL, and its queries resemble SQL queries in syntax, but operate against JPA entity objects rather than directly with database tables.
In addition to retrieving objects (SELECT
queries), JPQL supports set based UPDATE
and DELETE
queries.
Examples
Example JPA Classes, getters and setters omitted for simplicity.
@Entity public class Author { @Id private Integer id; private String firstName; private String lastName; @ManyToMany private List<Book> books; } @Entity public class Book { @Id private Integer id; private String title; private String isbn; @ManyToOne private Publisher publisher; @ManyToMany private List<Author> authors; } @Entity public class Publisher { @Id private Integer id; private String name; private String address; @OneToMany(mappedBy = "publisher") private List<Book> books; }
Then a simple query to retrieve the list of all authors, ordered alphabetically, would be:
SELECT a FROM Author a ORDER BY a.firstName, a.lastName
To retrieve the list of authors that have ever been published by XYZ Press:
SELECT DISTINCT a FROM Author a INNER JOIN a.books b WHERE b.publisher.name = 'XYZ Press'
JPQL supports named parameters, which begin with the colon (:
). We could write a function returning a list of authors with the given last name as follows:
import javax.persistence.EntityManager; import javax.persistence.Query; ... @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public List<Author> getAuthorsByLastName(String lastName) { String queryString = "SELECT a FROM Author a " + "WHERE a.lastName IS NULL OR LOWER(a.lastName) = LOWER(:lastName)"; Query query = getEntityManager().createQuery(queryString); query.setParameter("lastName", lastName); return query.getResultList(); }
Hibernate Query Language
JPQL is based on the Hibernate Query Language (HQL), an earlier non-standard query language included in the Hibernate object-relational mapping library.
Hibernate and the HQL were created before the JPA specification. As of Hibernate 3 JPQL is a subset of HQL.
See also
External links
- Full Query Language Syntax from The Java EE 6 Tutorial
- JPA Queries and JPQL - a chapter of the ObjectDB Manual
- Type safe Hibernate (HQL) query engine - TorpedoQuery