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package org.activiti.engine.query;
import org.activiti.engine.ActivitiException;
import org.activiti.engine.api.internal.Internal;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Describes basic methods for doing native queries
*
*/
@Internal
public interface NativeQuery, U extends Object> {
/**
* Hand in the SQL statement you want to execute. BEWARE: if you need a count you have to hand in a count() statement yourself, otherwise the result will be treated as lost of Activiti entities.
*
* If you need paging you have to insert the pagination code yourself. We skipped doing this for you as this is done really different on some databases (especially MS-SQL / DB2)
*/
T sql(String selectClause);
/**
* Add parameter to be replaced in query for index, e.g. :param1, :myParam, ...
*/
T parameter(String name, Object value);
/** Executes the query and returns the number of results */
long count();
/**
* Executes the query and returns the resulting entity or null if no entity matches the query criteria.
*
* @throws ActivitiException
* when the query results in more than one entities.
*/
U singleResult();
/** Executes the query and get a list of entities as the result. */
List list();
/** Executes the query and get a list of entities as the result. */
List listPage(int firstResult, int maxResults);
}