Reputation: 767
I am learning hibernate and made a simple program to read a table from my sql.
The result list that I am getting after executing the query is having size zero even though table has 14 records in it.
I made the show_sql to see the sql logs and I am getting this :
log4j:WARN No appenders could be found for logger (org.hibernate.cfg.Environment).
log4j:WARN Please initialize the log4j system properly.
Hibernate: select insurance0_.lngInsuranceId as col_0_0_ from insurance insurance0_
I am also attaching code for reference
Session session = new Configuration().configure("Hibernate.cfg.xml").buildSessionFactory().openSession();
String SQL_QUERY ="from Insurance insurance";
Query query = session.createQuery(SQL_QUERY);
System.out.println("size of list is: "+query.list().size());
List resultList = query.list();
for (Iterator iterator = resultList.iterator(); iterator.hasNext();) {
Insurance object = (Insurance) iterator.next();
System.out.println("insurance name is: "+object.getInsuranceName());
System.out.println("insurance amount is: "+object.getInvestementAmount());
}
session.close();
Entity class :
public class Insurance {
private long lngInsuranceId;
private String insuranceName;
private int investementAmount;
private Date investementDate;
public long getLngInsuranceId() {
return lngInsuranceId;
}
public void setLngInsuranceId(long lngInsuranceId) {
this.lngInsuranceId = lngInsuranceId;
}
public String getInsuranceName() {
return insuranceName;
}
public void setInsuranceName(String insuranceName) {
this.insuranceName = insuranceName;
}
public int getInvestementAmount() {
return investementAmount;
}
public void setInvestementAmount(int investementAmount) {
this.investementAmount = investementAmount;
}
public Date getInvestementDate() {
return investementDate;
}
public void setInvestementDate(Date investementDate) {
this.investementDate = investementDate;
}
}
Please help as I am not able to zero in this issue?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 3909
Reputation: 5689
Got the same problem with test:
@Test
public void readMessage() {
try (Session session = factory.openSession()) {
List<Message> list = session.createQuery("from Message", Message.class).list();
assertEquals(list.size() > 3, true);
}
}
use: <property name="hbm2ddl.auto">update</property>
in your hibernate.cfg.xml
file.
Reference: What are the possible values of the Hibernate hbm2ddl.auto configuration and what do they do
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 677
I had the same problem. I fixed it by beginning a transaction before creating query and committing after printing data. I don't know why I need to have a transaction to query the database.
Upvotes: 2