Add method to Query for retrieving all records ignoring the maxResults
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Key: JBSEAM-3179
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBSEAM-3179
Project: Seam
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Framework
Reporter: Alex Savitsky
Sometimes, I find myself using the same query in two distinct use cases - with the
maxResults limit, and without one. Say, if I have a list of entities that is used as a
dropdown lookup in another entity, then I need all records (let's say there are about
200 of them) when I'm making a dropdown, yet I might need only a subset of records
when I'm making a management screen and want the entites paginated. Or I need to
paginate entities for the screen display, but retrieve them all in a report that uses the
same query.
Right now I ended up overriding framework.Query class, adding the following method to it:
public List<E> getAllResults() {
Integer currentMaxResults = maxResults;
setMaxResults(null);
List<E> result = getResultList();
setMaxResults(currentMaxResults);
return result;
}
and using #{query.allResults} when I need them all. Maybe it makes sense to add it to this
class on a permanent basis? It surely won't break anything, and might help covering an
important usecase.
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