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// Contributors:
// Linda DeMichiel - 2.1
// Linda DeMichiel - 2.0
package jakarta.persistence.criteria;
import java.util.Map;
import jakarta.persistence.metamodel.MapAttribute;
/**
* 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
.
*
* @param the source type of the join
* @param the type of the target Map key
* @param the type of the target Map value
*
* @since 2.0
*/
public interface MapJoin
extends PluralJoin, V> {
/**
* Modify the join to restrict the result according to the
* specified ON condition and return the join object.
* Replaces the previous ON condition, if any.
* @param restriction a simple or compound boolean expression
* @return the modified join object
* @since 2.1
*/
MapJoin on(Expression restriction);
/**
* Modify the join to restrict the result according to the
* specified ON condition and return the join object.
* Replaces the previous ON condition, if any.
* @param restrictions zero or more restriction predicates
* @return the modified join object
* @since 2.1
*/
MapJoin on(Predicate... restrictions);
/**
* Return the metamodel representation for the map attribute.
* @return metamodel type representing the Map
that is
* the target of the join
*/
MapAttribute super Z, K, V> getModel();
/**
* Create a path expression that corresponds to the map key.
* @return path corresponding to map key
*/
Path key();
/**
* Create a path expression that corresponds to the map value.
* This method is for stylistic use only: it just returns this.
* @return path corresponding to the map value
*/
Path value();
/**
* Create an expression that corresponds to the map entry.
* @return expression corresponding to the map entry
*/
Expression> entry();
}