I'm using JPA 2.0. Hibernate 4.1.0.Final, and Java 6. How do I write a JPA query from the following psuedo-SQL?
select max(e.dateProcessed) from Event e where e.org = myOrg
And my domain object looks like the following:
@GenericGenerator(name = "uuid-strategy", strategy = "org.mainco.subco.core.util.subcoUUIDGenerator")
@Entity
@Table(name = "sb__event",
uniqueConstraints = { @UniqueConstraint(columnNames={"EVENT_ID"}) }
)
public class Event
{
@Id
@Column(name = "ID")
@GeneratedValue(generator = "uuid-strategy")
private String id;
@ManyToOne(fetch = FetchType.LAZY, cascade = {CascadeType.REMOVE})
@JoinColumn(name = "ORGANIZATION_ID", nullable = false, updatable = true)
private Organization org;
@Column(name = "DATE_PROCESSED")
@NotNull
private java.util.Date dateProcessed;
I know that CriteriaBuilder.greatest is involved, but I just can't figure out how to write the query. This will return all the event objects that match the organization, but that's as far as I've gotten.
final CriteriaBuilder builder = m_entityManager.getCriteriaBuilder();
final CriteriaQuery<Event> criteria = builder.createQuery(Event.class);
final Root<Event> event = criteria.from(Event.class);
criteria.select(event);
criteria.where(builder.equal(Event.get("org"), org));
results.addAll(m_entityManager.createQuery(criteria).getResultList());
There are two ways, one using JPQL, the other using criteria queries.
JPQL is simply:
while using criteria you might have:
With JPQL and CriteriaBuilder