Hi,
1. To validate the number of SQL statements, use this SQL Statement count
validator I explained in this article:
https://vladmihalcea.com/2014/02/01/how-to-detect-the-n-plus-one-query-pr...
2. For Hibernate Criteria, I don't think you should bother since it will be
removed in the future and the fix might not be backported to older versions.
You could use the JPA Criteria instead.
Vlad
On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 5:34 PM, Thomas Reinhardt <thomas(a)reinhardt.com>
wrote:
Hello Hibernate Team,
is there a good way to check in a junit test which number of sql
statements are generated ?
I want to tackle some of the lazy loading/class enhancement issues and
those need good tests of course.
Somehow related: I have a (rather trivial) fix for HHH-7842 (Hibernate
Criteria does not respect fetch mode, when alias is used). As this is
related to the now deprecated Hibernate Criteria API is there any chance
my fix gets accepted or should I spare my time?
Thanks,
Thomas
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