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Re: [eclipselink-users] Uregntly need help for thesis: Batch reading of collection with lazy OneToOne relation
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First of all, I'd like to reiterate that this is a fairly uncommon thing to do
and that I am surprised that your performance-measuring app is doing something
that uncommon.
I am not sure how the code below works in the case where "role" is not and
Employee. You'll get a ClassCastException from java regardless of the
persistence provider. Are all your roles Employees?
>>> for (Partner partner : l) {
>>> for (Role role : partner.getRoles()) {
>>> // results in l.size() SELECTs
>>> BankAccount ba = ((Employee) role).getBankAccount();
>>> }
>>> }
In EclipseLink, there is the option of setting the mapping itself to batch read,
so one way you could make it work for this scenario is by using a
DescriptorCustomizer to make the Employee.roles mapping always use batch
reading. It would be a matter of getting the query for that mapping and
enabling batch reading on it.
-Tom
Mario Sandro Schwarz wrote:
Hello Tom,
unfortunately the problem is that not the role has the "bankaccount".
Just the specific role "employee" does.
I remember you replying to my last post telling me that there is a an
open enhancement request for this kind of thing (Downcasting in
queries). Thanks a lot for the try to help though.
Anyone got any other suggestions that might help?
Mario
Tom Ware schrieb:
EclipseLink allows multi-level fetch joins and batch reading. Have
you tried any of these?
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Using_EclipseLink_JPA_Extensions_%28ELUG%29#Join_Fetch
(something like @QueryHint(name = QueryHints.LEFT_FETCH, value =
"p.roles.bankAccount")
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Using_EclipseLink_JPA_Extensions_%28ELUG%29#Batch
(something like @QueryHint(name=QueryHints.BATCH,
value="p.roles.bankAccount");
Mario Schwarz wrote:
Hi everybody.
I have to do a run time comparison on Eclipselink and Hibernate for
my Bachelor Thesis. I really have an urgent problem, I don't get
BatchReading to work correctly.
I implemented use-case based test cases that call specific methods of
a SessionBean called "PartnerService". PartnerService acts as a
Facade and manages the transactions
(@TransactionAttributeType.REQUIRED). It calls methods on a DAO
called "PartnerDAO". PartnerDAO requires an open transaction
(@TransactionAttributeType.MANDATORY)
I have the following NamedQuery which retrieves me all partners with
their addresses and their roles:
@NamedQuery(name = "getAllPartnersWithAdressesAndRoles", query =
"SELECT p FROM Partner as p ", hints = {
@QueryHint(name = QueryHints.LEFT_FETCH, value = "p.roles"),
@QueryHint(name = QueryHints.LEFT_FETCH, value = "p.addresses"),
@QueryHint(name = QueryHints.JDBC_FETCH_SIZE, value = "1000") })
Now I also want to retrieve the bank account of the specific role
"employee" which is a unidirectional onetoone-relation. In the
PartnerDAO-method I do the following:
public List<Partner> findAllPartners() {
Query q = em.createNamedQuery("getAllPartnersWithAdressesAndRoles");
// results in just 1 SELECTs
List<Partner> l = q.getResultList();
for (Partner partner : l) {
for (Role role : partner.getRoles()) {
// results in l.size() SELECTs
BankAccount ba = ((Employee) role).getBankAccount();
}
}
}
My goal is to iterate over all roles and retrieve all BankAccounts in
a single SELECT. I guess the problem is, that BankAccount has no
ForeignKey of its Employee. With Hibernate it works though. Oh, by
the way, I am not able to change the mapping to bidirectional anymore!
Any help is more than appeciated!
Thanks
Mario
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