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Xavier Dury commented on HHH-1749:
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Hi, I would also like to be able to retrieve the entity-name/class-name through a query.
My use-case is the following:
We have an entity A (id, description, bigLobContent) and some other entities B and C which
both extend A.
We want to show the user a list of A's without loading bigLobContent, so we have a
special View/DTO:
"select new ADTO(a.id, a.description, a.class) from A a where ..."
but we would like to keep and display the real type of object the DTO was referring to.
Actually, doing something like
"select a.id, a.description, a.class from A a"
will result in something like [42, 'blah', 2] whereas
"select a.class from A a"
will give an error.
Convert discriminator field value into class name or class when
discriminator field purposedly returned in query
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Key: HHH-1749
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-1749
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Improvement
Affects Versions: 3.0.5
Environment: Win XP SP2, JDK 1.5.0_05, Hibernate 3.0.5
Reporter: Ignat Zapolsky
It is possible to obtain discriminator field by specifying it in query, it is possible to
use it since hibernate automatically replaces entity.class with discriminator column and
converts class into associated discriminator value. But retreival of such field is useless
since user cannot obtain .class from returned discriminator value and Hibernate expects
.class, not discriminator in queries.
Sample query : select cat.class from my.Cat as cat where ...
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