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Interface Summary Interface Description AbstractQuery<T> TheAbstractQuery
interface defines functionality that is common to both top-level queries and subqueries.CollectionJoin<Z,E> TheCollectionJoin
interface is the type of the result of joining to a collection over an association or element collection that has been specified as ajava.util.Collection
.CommonAbstractCriteria TheCommonAbstractCriteria
interface defines functionality that is common to both top-level criteria queries and subqueries as well as to update and delete criteria operations.CompoundSelection<X> TheCompoundSelection
interface defines a compound selection item (tuple, array, or result of constructor).CriteriaBuilder Used to construct criteria queries, compound selections, expressions, predicates, orderings.CriteriaBuilder.Case<R> Interface used to build general case expressions.CriteriaBuilder.Coalesce<T> Interface used to build coalesce expressions.CriteriaBuilder.In<T> Interface used to build in predicates.CriteriaBuilder.SimpleCase<C,R> Interface used to build simple case expressions.CriteriaDelete<T> TheCriteriaDelete
interface defines functionality for performing bulk delete operations using the Criteria APICriteriaQuery<T> TheCriteriaQuery
interface defines functionality that is specific to top-level queries.CriteriaUpdate<T> TheCriteriaUpdate
interface defines functionality for performing bulk update operations using the Criteria API.Expression<T> Type for query expressions.Fetch<Z,X> Represents a join-fetched association or attribute.FetchParent<Z,X> Represents an element of the from clause which may function as the parent of Fetches.From<Z,X> Represents a bound type, usually an entity that appears in the from clause, but may also be an embeddable belonging to an entity in the from clause.Join<Z,X> A join to an entity, embeddable, or basic type.ListJoin<Z,E> TheListJoin
interface is the type of the result of joining to a collection over an association or element collection that has been specified as ajava.util.List
.MapJoin<Z,K,V> TheMapJoin
interface is the type of the result of joining to a collection over an association or element collection that has been specified as ajava.util.Map
.Order An object that defines an ordering over the query results.ParameterExpression<T> Type of criteria query parameter expressions.Path<X> Represents a simple or compound attribute path from a bound type or collection, and is a "primitive" expression.PluralJoin<Z,C,E> ThePluralJoin
interface defines functionality that is common to joins to all collection types.Predicate The type of a simple or compound predicate: a conjunction or disjunction of restrictions.Root<X> A root type in the from clause.Selection<X> TheSelection
interface defines an item that is to be returned in a query result.SetJoin<Z,E> TheSetJoin
interface is the type of the result of joining to a collection over an association or element collection that has been specified as ajava.util.Set
.Subquery<T> TheSubquery
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Enum Summary Enum Description CriteriaBuilder.Trimspec Used to specify how strings are trimmed.JoinType Defines the three types of joins.Predicate.BooleanOperator
Package javax.persistence.criteria Description
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