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org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.jpql.model.query
Class InputParameterStateObject

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.jpql.model.query.AbstractStateObject
      extended by org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.jpql.model.query.SimpleStateObject
          extended by org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.jpql.model.query.InputParameterStateObject
All Implemented Interfaces:
StateObject

public class InputParameterStateObject
extends SimpleStateObject

Either positional or named parameters may be used. Positional and named parameters may not be mixed in a single query. Input parameters can only be used in the WHERE clause or HAVING clause of a query.

Version:
2.4
See Also:
InputParameter
Author:
Pascal Filion
Since:
2.4

Field Summary
 
Fields inherited from class org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.jpql.model.query.SimpleStateObject
TEXT_PROPERTY
 
Constructor Summary
InputParameterStateObject(StateObject parent)
          Creates a new InputParameterStateObject.
InputParameterStateObject(StateObject parent, java.lang.String parameter)
          Creates a new InputParameterStateObject.
 
Method Summary
 void accept(StateObjectVisitor visitor)
          Visits this StateObject by the given visitor.
 InputParameter getExpression()
          Returns the actual parsed object if this StateObject representation of the JPQL query was created by parsing an existing JPQL query.
 boolean isNamed()
          Determines whether this parameter is a positional parameter, i.e. the parameter type is '?'.
 boolean isPositional()
          Determines whether this parameter is a positional parameter, i.e. the parameter type is ':'.
 void setExpression(InputParameter expression)
          Keeps a reference of the parsed object object, which should only be done when this object is instantiated during the conversion of a parsed JPQL query into StateObjects.
 
Methods inherited from class org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.jpql.model.query.SimpleStateObject
getText, hasText, isEquivalent, setText, setTextInternally, toTextInternal
 
Methods inherited from class org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.jpql.model.query.AbstractStateObject
acceptUnknownVisitor, acceptUnknownVisitor, addChildren, addProblems, addPropertyChangeListener, areEquivalent, buildProblem, buildProblem, buildStateObject, buildStateObjects, checkParent, children, decorate, equals, findIdentificationVariable, firePropertyChanged, getChangeSupport, getDeclaration, getDecorator, getGrammar, getManagedTypeProvider, getParent, getQueryBuilder, getRoot, getType, getType, getTypeHelper, getTypeRepository, hashCode, initialize, isDecorated, parent, parent, parent, removePropertyChangeListener, setExpression, setParent, toString, toString, toStringInternal, toStringItems, toText
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

InputParameterStateObject

public InputParameterStateObject(StateObject parent)
Creates a new InputParameterStateObject.

Parameters:
parent - The parent of this state object, which cannot be null
Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException - The given parent cannot be null

InputParameterStateObject

public InputParameterStateObject(StateObject parent,
                                 java.lang.String parameter)
Creates a new InputParameterStateObject.

Parameters:
parent - The parent of this state object, which cannot be null
parameter - The positional or named input parameter
Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException - The given parent cannot be null
Method Detail

accept

public void accept(StateObjectVisitor visitor)
Visits this StateObject by the given visitor.

Parameters:
visitor - The visitor to visit this object

getExpression

public InputParameter getExpression()
Returns the actual parsed object if this StateObject representation of the JPQL query was created by parsing an existing JPQL query.

Specified by:
getExpression in interface StateObject
Overrides:
getExpression in class AbstractStateObject
Returns:
The parsed object when a JPQL query is parsed and converted into a StateObject or null when the JPQL query is manually created (i.e. not from a string)

isNamed

public boolean isNamed()
Determines whether this parameter is a positional parameter, i.e. the parameter type is '?'.

Returns:
true if the parameter type is '?'; false if it's ':'

isPositional

public boolean isPositional()
Determines whether this parameter is a positional parameter, i.e. the parameter type is ':'.

Returns:
true if the parameter type is ':'; false if it's '?'

setExpression

public void setExpression(InputParameter expression)
Keeps a reference of the parsed object object, which should only be done when this object is instantiated during the conversion of a parsed JPQL query into StateObjects.

Parameters:
expression - The parsed object representing an input parameter

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