JPA native query returns Double or BigDecimal

2019-05-22 22:26发布

I have the simple code below:

@PersistenceContext(name = "mycontext")
private EntityManager entityManager;

public void getAggregatePower() {

    String sqlString = "SELECT SUM(power) FROM mytable";
    Object singleResult = entityManager.createNativeQuery(sqlString).getSingleResult();
    System.out.println(singleResult.getClass().getName());

}

When I run this in a real environment, the print instructions prints java.math.BigDecimal. But when I run this in my unit tests environment, the print instructions prints java.lang.Double.
In both cases I use a WildFly 9 server and a Postgresql 9.4 database. I also use Arquillian for unit tests. For me, the only noticeable difference is the number of records in database.
The power column in mytable table is a numeric(10,3).

I would like to avoid ugly code such as:

if (singleResult instance of Double) {
    ...
} else if (singleResult instance of BigDecimal) {
    ...
}

Is there a way to always have the same instance no matter my running environment ?

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The star\"
2楼-- · 2019-05-22 22:37

Both BigDecimal and Double extend Number, so you can do:

Number singleResult = ((Number) entityManager.createNativeQuery(sqlString).getSingleResult());
double resultAsDouble = singleResult.doubleValue();
BigDecimal resultAsBigDecimal = new BigDecimal(singleResult.toString()); 

Use resultAsDouble if you want the primitive type, but don't care about preserving the exact precision, use resultAsBigDecimal otherwise.

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我欲成王,谁敢阻挡
3楼-- · 2019-05-22 22:51

You may do this

String sql = "SELECT SUM(power) FROM mytable";
Query q = em.createNativeQuery(sql);
BigDecimal result = (BigDecimal)q.getSingleResult();
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