I've got a many-to-many relationship in my database and I'm using Hibernate to retrieve a single row from the left hand side of the relationship. I then just call the getter method to retrieve the associated right hand side of the relationship (lazy fetch).
As part of my work, I need to sort the right hand side "list" object by doing this:
Collections.sort(list);
When I'm done my work, I'm currently calling:
session.getTransaction().commitTransaction();
Even though I haven't actually changed anything in the database in 开发者_StackOverflowterms of the data, I can see in the logs that some INSERT statements were triggered.
What should I be doing in this situation so that I could order the list without incurring a database hit?
There are few ways to do it.
First, you can use @OrderBy
annotation on your collection definition. Refer to the link here. In this way, Hibernate will append the query with order by
clause.
Second, if you are using Criteria
API to query the DB, you can use addOrder()
method to add the order by
clause.
Third, you can directly use order by
clause in your HQL.
Fourth, you can do it in your code, using Comparator. You can do it even after closing the session/transaction. In this case, you don't need an active transaction; but this could mean sorting partial data, because most of the time we don't fetch complete thing -- for performance reasons. In your case, it seems something has changed in the midst. However, try sorting it after closing the transaction.
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