Package org.hibernate.type
Class AbstractType
- java.lang.Object
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- org.hibernate.type.AbstractType
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable,Type
- Direct Known Subclasses:
AnyType,CollectionType,ComponentType,CustomType,DiscriminatorType,EntityType,MetaType
public abstract class AbstractType extends Object implements Type
Abstract superclass of the built in Type hierarchy.- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description protected static SizeLEGACY_DEFAULT_SIZEprotected static SizeLEGACY_DICTATED_SIZE
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description AbstractType()
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description Objectassemble(Serializable cached, SharedSessionContractImplementor session, Object owner)Reconstruct the object from its disassembled state.voidbeforeAssemble(Serializable cached, SharedSessionContractImplementor session)Called before assembling a query result set from the query cache, to allow batch fetching of entities missing from the second-level cache.intcompare(Object x, Object y)Perform aComparatorstyle comparison between valuesSerializabledisassemble(Object value, SessionFactoryImplementor sessionFactory)Return a disassembled representation of the object.Serializabledisassemble(Object value, SharedSessionContractImplementor session, Object owner)Return a disassembled representation of the object.intgetHashCode(Object x)Get a hash code, consistent with persistence "equality".intgetHashCode(Object x, SessionFactoryImplementor factory)Get a hash code, consistent with persistence "equality".booleanisAnyType()Return true if the implementation is castable toAnyType.booleanisAssociationType()Return true if the implementation is castable toAssociationType.booleanisCollectionType()Return true if the implementation is castable toCollectionType.booleanisComponentType()Return true if the implementation is castable toCompositeType.booleanisDirty(Object old, Object current, SharedSessionContractImplementor session)Should the parent be considered dirty, given both the old and current value?booleanisEntityType()Return true if the implementation is castable toEntityType.booleanisEqual(Object x, Object y)Compare two instances of the class mapped by this type for persistence "equality" (equality of persistent state).booleanisEqual(Object x, Object y, SessionFactoryImplementor factory)Compare two instances of the class mapped by this type for persistence "equality" (equality of persistent state).booleanisModified(Object old, Object current, boolean[] checkable, SharedSessionContractImplementor session)Has the value been modified compared to the current database state? The difference between this and theType.isDirty(java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object, org.hibernate.engine.spi.SharedSessionContractImplementor)methods is that here we need to account for "partially" built values.booleanisSame(Object x, Object y)Compare two instances of the class mapped by this type for persistence "equality" (equality of persistent state) taking a shortcut for entity references.Objectreplace(Object original, Object target, SharedSessionContractImplementor session, Object owner, Map<Object,Object> copyCache, ForeignKeyDirection foreignKeyDirection)During merge, replace the existing (target) value in the entity we are merging to with a new (original) value from the detached entity we are merging.-
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
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Methods inherited from interface org.hibernate.type.Type
deepCopy, getColumnSpan, getName, getReturnedClass, getSqlTypeCodes, isDirty, isMutable, nullSafeSet, nullSafeSet, replace, toColumnNullness, toLoggableString
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Method Detail
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isAssociationType
public boolean isAssociationType()
Description copied from interface:TypeReturn true if the implementation is castable toAssociationType. This does not necessarily imply that the type actually represents an association. Essentially a polymorphic version of(type instanceof AssociationType.class)- Specified by:
isAssociationTypein interfaceType- Returns:
- True if this type is also an
AssociationTypeimplementor; false otherwise.
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isCollectionType
public boolean isCollectionType()
Description copied from interface:TypeReturn true if the implementation is castable toCollectionType. Essentially a polymorphic version of(type instanceof CollectionType.class)ACollectionTypeis additionally anAssociationType; so if this method returns true,Type.isAssociationType()should also return true.- Specified by:
isCollectionTypein interfaceType- Returns:
- True if this type is also a
CollectionTypeimplementor; false otherwise.
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isComponentType
public boolean isComponentType()
Description copied from interface:TypeReturn true if the implementation is castable toCompositeType. Essentially a polymorphic version of(type instanceof CompositeType.class). A component type may own collections or associations and hence must provide certain extra functionality.- Specified by:
isComponentTypein interfaceType- Returns:
- True if this type is also a
CompositeTypeimplementor; false otherwise.
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isEntityType
public boolean isEntityType()
Description copied from interface:TypeReturn true if the implementation is castable toEntityType. Essentially a polymorphic version of(type instanceof EntityType.class). AnEntityTypeis additionally anAssociationType; so if this method returns true,Type.isAssociationType()should also return true.- Specified by:
isEntityTypein interfaceType- Returns:
- True if this type is also an
EntityTypeimplementor; false otherwise.
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compare
public int compare(Object x, Object y)
Description copied from interface:TypePerform aComparatorstyle comparison between values- Specified by:
comparein interfaceType- Parameters:
x- The first valuey- The second value- Returns:
- The comparison result. See
Comparator.compare(T, T)for a discussion.
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disassemble
public Serializable disassemble(Object value, SharedSessionContractImplementor session, Object owner) throws HibernateException
Description copied from interface:TypeReturn a disassembled representation of the object. This is the value Hibernate will use in second level caching, so care should be taken to break values down to their simplest forms; for entities especially, this means breaking them down into their constituent parts.- Specified by:
disassemblein interfaceType- Parameters:
value- the value to cachesession- the originating sessionowner- optional parent entity object (needed for collections)- Returns:
- the disassembled, deep cloned state
- Throws:
HibernateException- An error from Hibernate
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disassemble
public Serializable disassemble(Object value, SessionFactoryImplementor sessionFactory) throws HibernateException
Description copied from interface:TypeReturn a disassembled representation of the object. This is the value Hibernate will use in as cache key, so care should be taken to break values down to their simplest forms; for entities especially, this means breaking them down into their constituent parts. For two disassembled objects A and B,Object.equals(Object)must behave likeType.isEqual(Object, Object).- Specified by:
disassemblein interfaceType- Parameters:
value- the value to cachesessionFactory- the session factory- Returns:
- the disassembled, deep cloned state
- Throws:
HibernateException- An error from Hibernate
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assemble
public Object assemble(Serializable cached, SharedSessionContractImplementor session, Object owner) throws HibernateException
Description copied from interface:TypeReconstruct the object from its disassembled state. This method is the reciprocal ofType.disassemble(Object, SharedSessionContractImplementor, Object)- Specified by:
assemblein interfaceType- Parameters:
cached- the disassembled state from the cachesession- the originating sessionowner- the parent entity object- Returns:
- the (re)assembled object
- Throws:
HibernateException- An error from Hibernate
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isDirty
public boolean isDirty(Object old, Object current, SharedSessionContractImplementor session) throws HibernateException
Description copied from interface:TypeShould the parent be considered dirty, given both the old and current value?- Specified by:
isDirtyin interfaceType- Parameters:
old- the old valuecurrent- the current valuesession- The session from which the request originated.- Returns:
- true if the field is dirty
- Throws:
HibernateException- A problem occurred performing the checking
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isAnyType
public boolean isAnyType()
Description copied from interface:TypeReturn true if the implementation is castable toAnyType. Essentially a polymorphic version of(type instanceof AnyType.class). AnAnyTypeis additionally anAssociationType; so if this method returns true,Type.isAssociationType()should also return true.
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isModified
public boolean isModified(Object old, Object current, boolean[] checkable, SharedSessionContractImplementor session) throws HibernateException
Description copied from interface:TypeHas the value been modified compared to the current database state? The difference between this and theType.isDirty(java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object, org.hibernate.engine.spi.SharedSessionContractImplementor)methods is that here we need to account for "partially" built values. This is really only an issue with association types. For most type implementations it is enough to simply delegate toType.isDirty(java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object, org.hibernate.engine.spi.SharedSessionContractImplementor)here/- Specified by:
isModifiedin interfaceType- Parameters:
old- the database state, in a "hydrated" form, with identifiers unresolvedcurrent- the current state of the objectcheckable- which columns are actually checkablesession- The session from which the request originated.- Returns:
- true if the field has been modified
- Throws:
HibernateException- A problem occurred performing the checking
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isSame
public boolean isSame(Object x, Object y) throws HibernateException
Description copied from interface:TypeCompare two instances of the class mapped by this type for persistence "equality" (equality of persistent state) taking a shortcut for entity references. For most types this should equate to anequalscheck on the values. For associations the implication is a bit different. For most types it is conceivable to simply delegate toType.isEqual(java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object)- Specified by:
isSamein interfaceType- Parameters:
x- The first valuey- The second value- Returns:
- True if there are considered the same (see discussion above).
- Throws:
HibernateException- A problem occurred performing the comparison
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isEqual
public boolean isEqual(Object x, Object y)
Description copied from interface:TypeCompare two instances of the class mapped by this type for persistence "equality" (equality of persistent state). This should always equate to some form of comparison of the value's internal state. As an example, for something like a date the comparison should be based on its internal "time" state based on the specific portion it is meant to represent (timestamp, date, time).
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getHashCode
public int getHashCode(Object x)
Description copied from interface:TypeGet a hash code, consistent with persistence "equality". Again for most types the normal usage is to delegate to the value'shashCode.- Specified by:
getHashCodein interfaceType- Parameters:
x- The value for which to retrieve a hash code- Returns:
- The hash code
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isEqual
public boolean isEqual(Object x, Object y, SessionFactoryImplementor factory)
Description copied from interface:TypeCompare two instances of the class mapped by this type for persistence "equality" (equality of persistent state). This should always equate to some form of comparison of the value's internal state. As an example, for something like a date the comparison should be based on its internal "time" state based on the specific portion it is meant to represent (timestamp, date, time).
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getHashCode
public int getHashCode(Object x, SessionFactoryImplementor factory)
Description copied from interface:TypeGet a hash code, consistent with persistence "equality". Again for most types the normal usage is to delegate to the value'shashCode.- Specified by:
getHashCodein interfaceType- Parameters:
x- The value for which to retrieve a hash codefactory- The session factory- Returns:
- The hash code
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replace
public Object replace(Object original, Object target, SharedSessionContractImplementor session, Object owner, Map<Object,Object> copyCache, ForeignKeyDirection foreignKeyDirection) throws HibernateException
Description copied from interface:TypeDuring merge, replace the existing (target) value in the entity we are merging to with a new (original) value from the detached entity we are merging. For immutable objects, or null values, it is safe to simply return the first parameter. For mutable objects, it is safe to return a copy of the first parameter. For objects with component values, it might make sense to recursively replace component values.- Specified by:
replacein interfaceType- Parameters:
original- the value from the detached entity being mergedtarget- the value in the managed entitysession- The originating sessionowner- The owner of the valuecopyCache- The cache of already copied/replaced valuesforeignKeyDirection- For associations, which direction does the foreign key point?- Returns:
- the value to be merged
- Throws:
HibernateException- An error from Hibernate
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beforeAssemble
public void beforeAssemble(Serializable cached, SharedSessionContractImplementor session)
Description copied from interface:TypeCalled before assembling a query result set from the query cache, to allow batch fetching of entities missing from the second-level cache.- Specified by:
beforeAssemblein interfaceType- Parameters:
cached- The keysession- The originating session
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