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Thomas Pischke commented on HHH-5792:
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Found a workaround by using the Metamodel. With Metamodel syntax it is possible to Join
an embedded object to its parent, and to use the resulting Join object to further join
collections and reference contained in the embedded object.
Unable to JOIN embedded objects in Criteria API
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Key: HHH-5792
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-5792
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Bug
Components: entity-manager, query-criteria
Affects Versions: 3.6.0
Reporter: scLee
Priority: Blocker
Attachments: Client.java, CriteriaApiTest.java, Name.java
Exception is thrown when trying to JOIN embedded attribute in Criteria API. E.g. having
the following entity:
{quote}
@Entity
public class Client implements Serializable {
@Id
public int id;
@Embedded
public Name name;
}
@Embeddable
public class Name implements Serializable {
@Column
public String firstName;
@Column
public String lastName;
}
{quote}
The following code
{quote}
CriteriaQuery< Client > cq = cb.createQuery( Client.class );
Root< Client > root = cq.from( Client.class );
cq.where( cb.equal( root.*join*( "name" ).get( "firstName" ),
"foo" ) );
{quote}
throws this exception:
{quote}
java.lang.ClassCastException: org.hibernate.ejb.metamodel.SingularAttributeImpl cannot be
cast to javax.persistence.metamodel.ManagedType
at
org.hibernate.ejb.criteria.path.AbstractFromImpl.locateManagedType(AbstractFromImpl.java:151)
at
org.hibernate.ejb.criteria.path.AbstractFromImpl.locateAttributeInternal(AbstractFromImpl.java:145)
at
org.hibernate.ejb.criteria.path.AbstractPathImpl.locateAttribute(AbstractPathImpl.java:216)
at org.hibernate.ejb.criteria.path.AbstractFromImpl.join(AbstractFromImpl.java:449)
at org.hibernate.ejb.criteria.path.AbstractFromImpl.join(AbstractFromImpl.java:433)
at foo.CriteriaApiTest.embeddableInPath(CriteriaApiTest.java:45)
{quote}
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