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package org.springframework.orm.hibernate5;

import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;

import org.hibernate.Filter;
import org.hibernate.LockMode;
import org.hibernate.ReplicationMode;
import org.hibernate.criterion.DetachedCriteria;

import org.springframework.dao.DataAccessException;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;

/**
 * Interface that specifies a common set of Hibernate operations as well as
 * a general {@link #execute} method for Session-based lambda expressions.
 * Implemented by {@link HibernateTemplate}. Not often used, but a useful option
 * to enhance testability, as it can easily be mocked or stubbed.
 *
 * 

Defines {@code HibernateTemplate}'s data access methods that mirror various * {@link org.hibernate.Session} methods. Users are strongly encouraged to read the * Hibernate {@code Session} javadocs for details on the semantics of those methods. * *

A deprecation note: While {@link HibernateTemplate} and this operations * interface are being kept around for backwards compatibility in terms of the data * access implementation style in Spring applications, we strongly recommend the use * of native {@link org.hibernate.Session} access code for non-trivial interactions. * This in particular affects parameterized queries where - on Java 8+ - a custom * {@link HibernateCallback} lambda code block with {@code createQuery} and several * {@code setParameter} calls on the {@link org.hibernate.query.Query} interface * is an elegant solution, to be executed via the general {@link #execute} method. * All such operations which benefit from a lambda variant have been marked as * {@code deprecated} on this interface. * *

A Hibernate compatibility note: {@link HibernateTemplate} and the * operations on this interface generally aim to be applicable across all Hibernate * versions. In terms of binary compatibility, Spring ships a variant for each major * generation of Hibernate (in the present case: Hibernate ORM 5.x). However, due to * refactorings and removals in Hibernate ORM 5.3, some variants - in particular * legacy positional parameters starting from index 0 - do not work anymore. * All affected operations are marked as deprecated; please replace them with the * general {@link #execute} method and custom lambda blocks creating the queries, * ideally setting named parameters through {@link org.hibernate.query.Query}. * Please be aware that deprecated operations are known to work with Hibernate * ORM 5.0-5.2 but may not work with Hibernate ORM 5.3 and higher anymore. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 4.2 * @see HibernateTemplate * @see org.hibernate.Session * @see HibernateTransactionManager */ public interface HibernateOperations { /** * Execute the action specified by the given action object within a * {@link org.hibernate.Session}. *

Application exceptions thrown by the action object get propagated * to the caller (can only be unchecked). Hibernate exceptions are * transformed into appropriate DAO ones. Allows for returning a result * object, that is a domain object or a collection of domain objects. *

Note: Callback code is not supposed to handle transactions itself! * Use an appropriate transaction manager like * {@link HibernateTransactionManager}. Generally, callback code must not * touch any {@code Session} lifecycle methods, like close, * disconnect, or reconnect, to let the template do its work. * @param action callback object that specifies the Hibernate action * @return a result object returned by the action, or {@code null} * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see HibernateTransactionManager * @see org.hibernate.Session */ @Nullable T execute(HibernateCallback action) throws DataAccessException; //------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Convenience methods for loading individual objects //------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Return the persistent instance of the given entity class * with the given identifier, or {@code null} if not found. *

This method is a thin wrapper around * {@link org.hibernate.Session#get(Class, Serializable)} for convenience. * For an explanation of the exact semantics of this method, please do refer to * the Hibernate API documentation in the first instance. * @param entityClass a persistent class * @param id the identifier of the persistent instance * @return the persistent instance, or {@code null} if not found * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#get(Class, Serializable) */ @Nullable T get(Class entityClass, Serializable id) throws DataAccessException; /** * Return the persistent instance of the given entity class * with the given identifier, or {@code null} if not found. *

Obtains the specified lock mode if the instance exists. *

This method is a thin wrapper around * {@link org.hibernate.Session#get(Class, Serializable, LockMode)} for convenience. * For an explanation of the exact semantics of this method, please do refer to * the Hibernate API documentation in the first instance. * @param entityClass a persistent class * @param id the identifier of the persistent instance * @param lockMode the lock mode to obtain * @return the persistent instance, or {@code null} if not found * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#get(Class, Serializable, LockMode) */ @Nullable T get(Class entityClass, Serializable id, LockMode lockMode) throws DataAccessException; /** * Return the persistent instance of the given entity class * with the given identifier, or {@code null} if not found. *

This method is a thin wrapper around * {@link org.hibernate.Session#get(String, Serializable)} for convenience. * For an explanation of the exact semantics of this method, please do refer to * the Hibernate API documentation in the first instance. * @param entityName the name of the persistent entity * @param id the identifier of the persistent instance * @return the persistent instance, or {@code null} if not found * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#get(Class, Serializable) */ @Nullable Object get(String entityName, Serializable id) throws DataAccessException; /** * Return the persistent instance of the given entity class * with the given identifier, or {@code null} if not found. * Obtains the specified lock mode if the instance exists. *

This method is a thin wrapper around * {@link org.hibernate.Session#get(String, Serializable, LockMode)} for convenience. * For an explanation of the exact semantics of this method, please do refer to * the Hibernate API documentation in the first instance. * @param entityName the name of the persistent entity * @param id the identifier of the persistent instance * @param lockMode the lock mode to obtain * @return the persistent instance, or {@code null} if not found * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#get(Class, Serializable, LockMode) */ @Nullable Object get(String entityName, Serializable id, LockMode lockMode) throws DataAccessException; /** * Return the persistent instance of the given entity class * with the given identifier, throwing an exception if not found. *

This method is a thin wrapper around * {@link org.hibernate.Session#load(Class, Serializable)} for convenience. * For an explanation of the exact semantics of this method, please do refer to * the Hibernate API documentation in the first instance. * @param entityClass a persistent class * @param id the identifier of the persistent instance * @return the persistent instance * @throws org.springframework.orm.ObjectRetrievalFailureException if not found * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#load(Class, Serializable) */ T load(Class entityClass, Serializable id) throws DataAccessException; /** * Return the persistent instance of the given entity class * with the given identifier, throwing an exception if not found. * Obtains the specified lock mode if the instance exists. *

This method is a thin wrapper around * {@link org.hibernate.Session#load(Class, Serializable, LockMode)} for convenience. * For an explanation of the exact semantics of this method, please do refer to * the Hibernate API documentation in the first instance. * @param entityClass a persistent class * @param id the identifier of the persistent instance * @param lockMode the lock mode to obtain * @return the persistent instance * @throws org.springframework.orm.ObjectRetrievalFailureException if not found * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#load(Class, Serializable) */ T load(Class entityClass, Serializable id, LockMode lockMode) throws DataAccessException; /** * Return the persistent instance of the given entity class * with the given identifier, throwing an exception if not found. *

This method is a thin wrapper around * {@link org.hibernate.Session#load(String, Serializable)} for convenience. * For an explanation of the exact semantics of this method, please do refer to * the Hibernate API documentation in the first instance. * @param entityName the name of the persistent entity * @param id the identifier of the persistent instance * @return the persistent instance * @throws org.springframework.orm.ObjectRetrievalFailureException if not found * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#load(Class, Serializable) */ Object load(String entityName, Serializable id) throws DataAccessException; /** * Return the persistent instance of the given entity class * with the given identifier, throwing an exception if not found. *

Obtains the specified lock mode if the instance exists. *

This method is a thin wrapper around * {@link org.hibernate.Session#load(String, Serializable, LockMode)} for convenience. * For an explanation of the exact semantics of this method, please do refer to * the Hibernate API documentation in the first instance. * @param entityName the name of the persistent entity * @param id the identifier of the persistent instance * @param lockMode the lock mode to obtain * @return the persistent instance * @throws org.springframework.orm.ObjectRetrievalFailureException if not found * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#load(Class, Serializable) */ Object load(String entityName, Serializable id, LockMode lockMode) throws DataAccessException; /** * Return all persistent instances of the given entity class. * Note: Use queries or criteria for retrieving a specific subset. * @param entityClass a persistent class * @return a {@link List} containing 0 or more persistent instances * @throws DataAccessException if there is a Hibernate error * @see org.hibernate.Session#createCriteria */ List loadAll(Class entityClass) throws DataAccessException; /** * Load the persistent instance with the given identifier * into the given object, throwing an exception if not found. *

This method is a thin wrapper around * {@link org.hibernate.Session#load(Object, Serializable)} for convenience. * For an explanation of the exact semantics of this method, please do refer to * the Hibernate API documentation in the first instance. * @param entity the object (of the target class) to load into * @param id the identifier of the persistent instance * @throws org.springframework.orm.ObjectRetrievalFailureException if not found * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#load(Object, Serializable) */ void load(Object entity, Serializable id) throws DataAccessException; /** * Re-read the state of the given persistent instance. * @param entity the persistent instance to re-read * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#refresh(Object) */ void refresh(Object entity) throws DataAccessException; /** * Re-read the state of the given persistent instance. * Obtains the specified lock mode for the instance. * @param entity the persistent instance to re-read * @param lockMode the lock mode to obtain * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#refresh(Object, LockMode) */ void refresh(Object entity, LockMode lockMode) throws DataAccessException; /** * Check whether the given object is in the Session cache. * @param entity the persistence instance to check * @return whether the given object is in the Session cache * @throws DataAccessException if there is a Hibernate error * @see org.hibernate.Session#contains */ boolean contains(Object entity) throws DataAccessException; /** * Remove the given object from the {@link org.hibernate.Session} cache. * @param entity the persistent instance to evict * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#evict */ void evict(Object entity) throws DataAccessException; /** * Force initialization of a Hibernate proxy or persistent collection. * @param proxy a proxy for a persistent object or a persistent collection * @throws DataAccessException if we can't initialize the proxy, for example * because it is not associated with an active Session * @see org.hibernate.Hibernate#initialize */ void initialize(Object proxy) throws DataAccessException; /** * Return an enabled Hibernate {@link Filter} for the given filter name. * The returned {@code Filter} instance can be used to set filter parameters. * @param filterName the name of the filter * @return the enabled Hibernate {@code Filter} (either already * enabled or enabled on the fly by this operation) * @throws IllegalStateException if we are not running within a * transactional Session (in which case this operation does not make sense) */ Filter enableFilter(String filterName) throws IllegalStateException; //------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Convenience methods for storing individual objects //------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Obtain the specified lock level upon the given object, implicitly * checking whether the corresponding database entry still exists. * @param entity the persistent instance to lock * @param lockMode the lock mode to obtain * @throws org.springframework.orm.ObjectOptimisticLockingFailureException if not found * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#lock(Object, LockMode) */ void lock(Object entity, LockMode lockMode) throws DataAccessException; /** * Obtain the specified lock level upon the given object, implicitly * checking whether the corresponding database entry still exists. * @param entityName the name of the persistent entity * @param entity the persistent instance to lock * @param lockMode the lock mode to obtain * @throws org.springframework.orm.ObjectOptimisticLockingFailureException if not found * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#lock(String, Object, LockMode) */ void lock(String entityName, Object entity, LockMode lockMode) throws DataAccessException; /** * Persist the given transient instance. * @param entity the transient instance to persist * @return the generated identifier * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#save(Object) */ Serializable save(Object entity) throws DataAccessException; /** * Persist the given transient instance. * @param entityName the name of the persistent entity * @param entity the transient instance to persist * @return the generated identifier * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#save(String, Object) */ Serializable save(String entityName, Object entity) throws DataAccessException; /** * Update the given persistent instance, * associating it with the current Hibernate {@link org.hibernate.Session}. * @param entity the persistent instance to update * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#update(Object) */ void update(Object entity) throws DataAccessException; /** * Update the given persistent instance, * associating it with the current Hibernate {@link org.hibernate.Session}. *

Obtains the specified lock mode if the instance exists, implicitly * checking whether the corresponding database entry still exists. * @param entity the persistent instance to update * @param lockMode the lock mode to obtain * @throws org.springframework.orm.ObjectOptimisticLockingFailureException if not found * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#update(Object) */ void update(Object entity, LockMode lockMode) throws DataAccessException; /** * Update the given persistent instance, * associating it with the current Hibernate {@link org.hibernate.Session}. * @param entityName the name of the persistent entity * @param entity the persistent instance to update * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#update(String, Object) */ void update(String entityName, Object entity) throws DataAccessException; /** * Update the given persistent instance, * associating it with the current Hibernate {@link org.hibernate.Session}. *

Obtains the specified lock mode if the instance exists, implicitly * checking whether the corresponding database entry still exists. * @param entityName the name of the persistent entity * @param entity the persistent instance to update * @param lockMode the lock mode to obtain * @throws org.springframework.orm.ObjectOptimisticLockingFailureException if not found * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#update(String, Object) */ void update(String entityName, Object entity, LockMode lockMode) throws DataAccessException; /** * Save or update the given persistent instance, * according to its id (matching the configured "unsaved-value"?). * Associates the instance with the current Hibernate {@link org.hibernate.Session}. * @param entity the persistent instance to save or update * (to be associated with the Hibernate {@code Session}) * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#saveOrUpdate(Object) */ void saveOrUpdate(Object entity) throws DataAccessException; /** * Save or update the given persistent instance, * according to its id (matching the configured "unsaved-value"?). * Associates the instance with the current Hibernate {@code Session}. * @param entityName the name of the persistent entity * @param entity the persistent instance to save or update * (to be associated with the Hibernate {@code Session}) * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#saveOrUpdate(String, Object) */ void saveOrUpdate(String entityName, Object entity) throws DataAccessException; /** * Persist the state of the given detached instance according to the * given replication mode, reusing the current identifier value. * @param entity the persistent object to replicate * @param replicationMode the Hibernate ReplicationMode * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#replicate(Object, ReplicationMode) */ void replicate(Object entity, ReplicationMode replicationMode) throws DataAccessException; /** * Persist the state of the given detached instance according to the * given replication mode, reusing the current identifier value. * @param entityName the name of the persistent entity * @param entity the persistent object to replicate * @param replicationMode the Hibernate ReplicationMode * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#replicate(String, Object, ReplicationMode) */ void replicate(String entityName, Object entity, ReplicationMode replicationMode) throws DataAccessException; /** * Persist the given transient instance. Follows JSR-220 semantics. *

Similar to {@code save}, associating the given object * with the current Hibernate {@link org.hibernate.Session}. * @param entity the persistent instance to persist * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#persist(Object) * @see #save */ void persist(Object entity) throws DataAccessException; /** * Persist the given transient instance. Follows JSR-220 semantics. *

Similar to {@code save}, associating the given object * with the current Hibernate {@link org.hibernate.Session}. * @param entityName the name of the persistent entity * @param entity the persistent instance to persist * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#persist(String, Object) * @see #save */ void persist(String entityName, Object entity) throws DataAccessException; /** * Copy the state of the given object onto the persistent object * with the same identifier. Follows JSR-220 semantics. *

Similar to {@code saveOrUpdate}, but never associates the given * object with the current Hibernate Session. In case of a new entity, * the state will be copied over as well. *

Note that {@code merge} will not update the identifiers * in the passed-in object graph (in contrast to TopLink)! Consider * registering Spring's {@code IdTransferringMergeEventListener} if * you would like to have newly assigned ids transferred to the original * object graph too. * @param entity the object to merge with the corresponding persistence instance * @return the updated, registered persistent instance * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#merge(Object) * @see #saveOrUpdate */ T merge(T entity) throws DataAccessException; /** * Copy the state of the given object onto the persistent object * with the same identifier. Follows JSR-220 semantics. *

Similar to {@code saveOrUpdate}, but never associates the given * object with the current Hibernate {@link org.hibernate.Session}. In * the case of a new entity, the state will be copied over as well. *

Note that {@code merge} will not update the identifiers * in the passed-in object graph (in contrast to TopLink)! Consider * registering Spring's {@code IdTransferringMergeEventListener} * if you would like to have newly assigned ids transferred to the * original object graph too. * @param entityName the name of the persistent entity * @param entity the object to merge with the corresponding persistence instance * @return the updated, registered persistent instance * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#merge(String, Object) * @see #saveOrUpdate */ T merge(String entityName, T entity) throws DataAccessException; /** * Delete the given persistent instance. * @param entity the persistent instance to delete * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#delete(Object) */ void delete(Object entity) throws DataAccessException; /** * Delete the given persistent instance. *

Obtains the specified lock mode if the instance exists, implicitly * checking whether the corresponding database entry still exists. * @param entity the persistent instance to delete * @param lockMode the lock mode to obtain * @throws org.springframework.orm.ObjectOptimisticLockingFailureException if not found * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#delete(Object) */ void delete(Object entity, LockMode lockMode) throws DataAccessException; /** * Delete the given persistent instance. * @param entityName the name of the persistent entity * @param entity the persistent instance to delete * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#delete(Object) */ void delete(String entityName, Object entity) throws DataAccessException; /** * Delete the given persistent instance. *

Obtains the specified lock mode if the instance exists, implicitly * checking whether the corresponding database entry still exists. * @param entityName the name of the persistent entity * @param entity the persistent instance to delete * @param lockMode the lock mode to obtain * @throws org.springframework.orm.ObjectOptimisticLockingFailureException if not found * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#delete(Object) */ void delete(String entityName, Object entity, LockMode lockMode) throws DataAccessException; /** * Delete all given persistent instances. *

This can be combined with any of the find methods to delete by query * in two lines of code. * @param entities the persistent instances to delete * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#delete(Object) */ void deleteAll(Collection entities) throws DataAccessException; /** * Flush all pending saves, updates and deletes to the database. *

Only invoke this for selective eager flushing, for example when * JDBC code needs to see certain changes within the same transaction. * Else, it is preferable to rely on auto-flushing at transaction * completion. * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#flush */ void flush() throws DataAccessException; /** * Remove all objects from the {@link org.hibernate.Session} cache, and * cancel all pending saves, updates and deletes. * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#clear */ void clear() throws DataAccessException; //------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Convenience finder methods for detached criteria //------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Execute a query based on a given Hibernate criteria object. * @param criteria the detached Hibernate criteria object. * Note: Do not reuse criteria objects! They need to recreated per execution, * due to the suboptimal design of Hibernate's criteria facility. * @return a {@link List} containing 0 or more persistent instances * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see DetachedCriteria#getExecutableCriteria(org.hibernate.Session) */ List findByCriteria(DetachedCriteria criteria) throws DataAccessException; /** * Execute a query based on the given Hibernate criteria object. * @param criteria the detached Hibernate criteria object. * Note: Do not reuse criteria objects! They need to recreated per execution, * due to the suboptimal design of Hibernate's criteria facility. * @param firstResult the index of the first result object to be retrieved * (numbered from 0) * @param maxResults the maximum number of result objects to retrieve * (or <=0 for no limit) * @return a {@link List} containing 0 or more persistent instances * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see DetachedCriteria#getExecutableCriteria(org.hibernate.Session) * @see org.hibernate.Criteria#setFirstResult(int) * @see org.hibernate.Criteria#setMaxResults(int) */ List findByCriteria(DetachedCriteria criteria, int firstResult, int maxResults) throws DataAccessException; /** * Execute a query based on the given example entity object. * @param exampleEntity an instance of the desired entity, * serving as example for "query-by-example" * @return a {@link List} containing 0 or more persistent instances * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.criterion.Example#create(Object) */ List findByExample(T exampleEntity) throws DataAccessException; /** * Execute a query based on the given example entity object. * @param entityName the name of the persistent entity * @param exampleEntity an instance of the desired entity, * serving as example for "query-by-example" * @return a {@link List} containing 0 or more persistent instances * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.criterion.Example#create(Object) */ List findByExample(String entityName, T exampleEntity) throws DataAccessException; /** * Execute a query based on a given example entity object. * @param exampleEntity an instance of the desired entity, * serving as example for "query-by-example" * @param firstResult the index of the first result object to be retrieved * (numbered from 0) * @param maxResults the maximum number of result objects to retrieve * (or <=0 for no limit) * @return a {@link List} containing 0 or more persistent instances * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.criterion.Example#create(Object) * @see org.hibernate.Criteria#setFirstResult(int) * @see org.hibernate.Criteria#setMaxResults(int) */ List findByExample(T exampleEntity, int firstResult, int maxResults) throws DataAccessException; /** * Execute a query based on a given example entity object. * @param entityName the name of the persistent entity * @param exampleEntity an instance of the desired entity, * serving as example for "query-by-example" * @param firstResult the index of the first result object to be retrieved * (numbered from 0) * @param maxResults the maximum number of result objects to retrieve * (or <=0 for no limit) * @return a {@link List} containing 0 or more persistent instances * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.criterion.Example#create(Object) * @see org.hibernate.Criteria#setFirstResult(int) * @see org.hibernate.Criteria#setMaxResults(int) */ List findByExample(String entityName, T exampleEntity, int firstResult, int maxResults) throws DataAccessException; //------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Convenience finder methods for HQL strings //------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Execute an HQL query, binding a number of values to "?" parameters * in the query string. * @param queryString a query expressed in Hibernate's query language * @param values the values of the parameters * @return a {@link List} containing the results of the query execution * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#createQuery * @deprecated as of 5.0.4, in favor of a custom {@link HibernateCallback} * lambda code block passed to the general {@link #execute} method */ @Deprecated List find(String queryString, Object... values) throws DataAccessException; /** * Execute an HQL query, binding one value to a ":" named parameter * in the query string. * @param queryString a query expressed in Hibernate's query language * @param paramName the name of the parameter * @param value the value of the parameter * @return a {@link List} containing the results of the query execution * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#getNamedQuery(String) * @deprecated as of 5.0.4, in favor of a custom {@link HibernateCallback} * lambda code block passed to the general {@link #execute} method */ @Deprecated List findByNamedParam(String queryString, String paramName, Object value) throws DataAccessException; /** * Execute an HQL query, binding a number of values to ":" named * parameters in the query string. * @param queryString a query expressed in Hibernate's query language * @param paramNames the names of the parameters * @param values the values of the parameters * @return a {@link List} containing the results of the query execution * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#getNamedQuery(String) * @deprecated as of 5.0.4, in favor of a custom {@link HibernateCallback} * lambda code block passed to the general {@link #execute} method */ @Deprecated List findByNamedParam(String queryString, String[] paramNames, Object[] values) throws DataAccessException; /** * Execute an HQL query, binding the properties of the given bean to * named parameters in the query string. * @param queryString a query expressed in Hibernate's query language * @param valueBean the values of the parameters * @return a {@link List} containing the results of the query execution * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Query#setProperties * @see org.hibernate.Session#createQuery * @deprecated as of 5.0.4, in favor of a custom {@link HibernateCallback} * lambda code block passed to the general {@link #execute} method */ @Deprecated List findByValueBean(String queryString, Object valueBean) throws DataAccessException; //------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Convenience finder methods for named queries //------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Execute a named query binding a number of values to "?" parameters * in the query string. *

A named query is defined in a Hibernate mapping file. * @param queryName the name of a Hibernate query in a mapping file * @param values the values of the parameters * @return a {@link List} containing the results of the query execution * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#getNamedQuery(String) * @deprecated as of 5.0.4, in favor of a custom {@link HibernateCallback} * lambda code block passed to the general {@link #execute} method */ @Deprecated List findByNamedQuery(String queryName, Object... values) throws DataAccessException; /** * Execute a named query, binding one value to a ":" named parameter * in the query string. *

A named query is defined in a Hibernate mapping file. * @param queryName the name of a Hibernate query in a mapping file * @param paramName the name of parameter * @param value the value of the parameter * @return a {@link List} containing the results of the query execution * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#getNamedQuery(String) * @deprecated as of 5.0.4, in favor of a custom {@link HibernateCallback} * lambda code block passed to the general {@link #execute} method */ @Deprecated List findByNamedQueryAndNamedParam(String queryName, String paramName, Object value) throws DataAccessException; /** * Execute a named query, binding a number of values to ":" named * parameters in the query string. *

A named query is defined in a Hibernate mapping file. * @param queryName the name of a Hibernate query in a mapping file * @param paramNames the names of the parameters * @param values the values of the parameters * @return a {@link List} containing the results of the query execution * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#getNamedQuery(String) * @deprecated as of 5.0.4, in favor of a custom {@link HibernateCallback} * lambda code block passed to the general {@link #execute} method */ @Deprecated List findByNamedQueryAndNamedParam(String queryName, String[] paramNames, Object[] values) throws DataAccessException; /** * Execute a named query, binding the properties of the given bean to * ":" named parameters in the query string. *

A named query is defined in a Hibernate mapping file. * @param queryName the name of a Hibernate query in a mapping file * @param valueBean the values of the parameters * @return a {@link List} containing the results of the query execution * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Query#setProperties * @see org.hibernate.Session#getNamedQuery(String) * @deprecated as of 5.0.4, in favor of a custom {@link HibernateCallback} * lambda code block passed to the general {@link #execute} method */ @Deprecated List findByNamedQueryAndValueBean(String queryName, Object valueBean) throws DataAccessException; //------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Convenience query methods for iteration and bulk updates/deletes //------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Execute a query for persistent instances, binding a number of * values to "?" parameters in the query string. *

Returns the results as an {@link Iterator}. Entities returned are * initialized on demand. See the Hibernate API documentation for details. * @param queryString a query expressed in Hibernate's query language * @param values the values of the parameters * @return an {@link Iterator} containing 0 or more persistent instances * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#createQuery * @see org.hibernate.Query#iterate * @deprecated as of 5.0.4, in favor of a custom {@link HibernateCallback} * lambda code block passed to the general {@link #execute} method */ @Deprecated Iterator iterate(String queryString, Object... values) throws DataAccessException; /** * Immediately close an {@link Iterator} created by any of the various * {@code iterate(..)} operations, instead of waiting until the * session is closed or disconnected. * @param it the {@code Iterator} to close * @throws DataAccessException if the {@code Iterator} could not be closed * @see org.hibernate.Hibernate#close * @deprecated as of 5.0.4, in favor of a custom {@link HibernateCallback} * lambda code block passed to the general {@link #execute} method */ @Deprecated void closeIterator(Iterator it) throws DataAccessException; /** * Update/delete all objects according to the given query, binding a number of * values to "?" parameters in the query string. * @param queryString an update/delete query expressed in Hibernate's query language * @param values the values of the parameters * @return the number of instances updated/deleted * @throws DataAccessException in case of Hibernate errors * @see org.hibernate.Session#createQuery * @see org.hibernate.Query#executeUpdate * @deprecated as of 5.0.4, in favor of a custom {@link HibernateCallback} * lambda code block passed to the general {@link #execute} method */ @Deprecated int bulkUpdate(String queryString, Object... values) throws DataAccessException; }





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