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package com.stormpath.sdk.challenge;

import com.stormpath.sdk.query.Criteria;

/**
 * An {@link Challenge}-specific {@link Criteria} class, enabling a Challenge-specific
 * fluentquery DSL.  ChallengeCriteria instances can be
 * constructed by using the {@link Challenges} utility class, for example:
 * 
 * Challenges.where(Challenges.code().containsIgnoreCase("1234"))
 *     .and(Challenges.status().eq(ChallengeStatus.UNDELIVERED))
 *     .orderByCode()
 *     .limitTo(10));
 * 
*

Sort Order

*

* All of the {@code orderBy*} methods append an {@code orderBy} clause to the query, ensuring the query results reflect * a particular sort order. *

* The default sort order is always {@code ascending}, but can be changed to {@code descending} by calling the * {@link #descending()} method immediately after the {@code orderBy} method call. For example: *

 * ...criteria.orderByCode().descending()...
 * 
*

Multiple Order Statements

* You may specify multiple {@code orderBy} clauses and the query results will ordered, reflecting {@code orderBy} * statements in the order they are declared. For example, to order the results first by name (ascending) * and then further by status (descending), you would chain {@code orderBy} statements: *
 * ...criteria
 *     .orderByStatus().descending()
 *     ...
 * 
* * @since 1.1.0 */ public interface ChallengeCriteria extends Criteria, ChallengeOptions { /** * Ensures that the query results are ordered by group {@link Challenge#getStatus() status}. *

* Please see the {@link ChallengeCriteria class-level documentation} for controlling sort order (ascending or * descending) and chaining multiple {@code orderBy} clauses. * * @return this instance for method chaining */ ChallengeCriteria orderByStatus(); }





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