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Re: [eclipselink-users] Are query.setHint() calls additive?
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eclipselink.join-fetch can be multiple times on the same query without issue.
There appears to be a bug in getHints() that will mean getHints() will only
return the most recently added eclipselink.join-fetch hint in its map. (please
feel free to enter this bug)
On 22/05/2013 12:32 AM, Laird Nelson wrote:
I'm being reintroduced to the eclipselink.join-fetch query hint.
I found a query where it would be handy to have two of these, i.e. two
join-fetch hints.
I noticed that the EclipseLink documentation
(http://wiki.eclipse.org/EclipseLink/UserGuide/JPA/Basic_JPA_Development/Query_Hints#Join_Fetch)
is mum on whether this is possible or not.
The Javadoc for the Query#setHint(String, Object) method makes it look like a
standard map operation (i.e. it should be putHint(String, Object)). And
getHints() returns a Map, which of course would not contain duplicate keys.
But then I stumbled on this: https://github.com/mysema/querydsl/issues/348
...and that seems to suggest that duplicate keys are just fine.
I'm leery of things that happen to work. I'd much rather trust them because
they are known to work, or are designed to work. :-)
So: may I do something like this:
query.setHint("eclipselink.join-fetch", "a.b");
query.setHint("eclipselink.join-fetch", "a.c");
...?
Best,
Laird
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http://about.me/lairdnelson
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