Reputation: 673
I'm new to all this Hibernate/JPA stuff, so i will try to be as clear as possible.
Is there any way in Hibernate to use createNativeQuery to select a single/or multiple fields in a query without using an Entity class as the return object ?
I'm trying to do this without using any XML related stuff.
Query query = getEntityManager().createNativeQuery("select name from contact where id_contact = :idContact", String.class);
query.setParameter("idContact", 9293L);
Object string = query.getSingleResult();
System.out.println(string);
Using this i have the Exception : Exception in thread "main" javax.persistence.PersistenceException: org.hibernate.MappingException: Unknown entity: java.lang.String
Thanks
Edit :
I also tried :
Query query = getEntityManager().createNativeQuery("select name from contact where id_contact = :idContact");
query.setParameter("idContact", 9293L);
List list = query.getResultList();
if (!list.isEmpty()){
Object string = list.get(0);
System.out.println(string);
}
With the same Exception : Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ClassCastException: java.lang.String cannot be cast to [Ljava.lang.Object;
Edit (2) : I'm starting to think it's either a bug in Hibernate or it's impossible to do such things...
Upvotes: 18
Views: 68944
Reputation: 328
For Hibernate 5.0
Query query = getEntityManager().createNativeQuery(sql);
List<Object[]> objects = query.getResultList();
System.out.println(objects.get(0)[0]);
https://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/orm/5.0/userguide/html_single/chapters/query/native/Native.html
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 31
String SQL = ".."; //same SQL as you had before
Query query = getEntityManager().createNativeQuery(SQL); //no entity mapping
query.setParameter("idContact", 9293L);
String string = (String)query.getSingleResult();
System.out.println(string);
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 138
In case of Native query or jpql with column name EntityManager Returns a List of array of objects.
so to get Result List.
receive it in a
List<Object[]> listResults = query.getResultList();
then iterate over it:-
for (Object[] record : listResults) {
//Iterate Logic will come here
}
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 9538
The problem is that you are passing String.class
as the second parameter to createNativeQuery
. This will make hibernate attempt to use the String.class
to create a mapping for the result set. It can only create this mapping from entity classes and String
is not an entity class because it isn't mapped to a table.
Fortunately, the solution is to simply use an overloaded version of createNativeQuery
that doesn't require a second parameter.
String SQL = ".."; //same SQL as you had before
Query query = getEntityManager().createNativeQuery(SQL); //no entity mapping
query.setParameter("idContact", 9293L);
Object string = query.getSingleResult();
System.out.println(string);
Upvotes: 20
Reputation: 2351
try
Query query = getEntityManager().createNativeQuery("select name from contact where id_contact = :idContact", String.class);
query.setParameter("idContact", 9293L);
List list = query.getResultList();
if (!list.isEmpty()){
Object string = list.get(0);
System.out.println(string);
}
In the Look here
http://sysout.be/2011/03/09/why-you-should-never-use-getsingleresult-in-jpa
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 8926
Just try to call createNativeQuery()
without passing String.class
. If the name
column is of string-type in database query.getSingleResult()
will actually return a String
.
Upvotes: 6