JPA Tutorial - JPA Query Join OrderBy Example








The following code shows how to use ORDER BY clause with join condition.

    List l = em.createQuery("SELECT e " +
            "FROM Project p JOIN p.employees e " +
            "WHERE p.name = :project " +
            "ORDER BY e.name")
            .setParameter("project", "Design")
            .getResultList();

Example

The following code is from Employee.java.

package com.java2s.common;



import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Date;

import javax.persistence.Entity;
import javax.persistence.Id;
import javax.persistence.ManyToMany;
import javax.persistence.ManyToOne;
import javax.persistence.NamedQueries;
import javax.persistence.NamedQuery;
import javax.persistence.OneToMany;
import javax.persistence.Temporal;
import javax.persistence.TemporalType;
@Entity
@NamedQueries({
  @NamedQuery(name="findEmployeesAboveSal",
              query="SELECT e " +
                    "FROM Employee e " +
                    "WHERE e.department = :dept AND " +
                    "      e.salary > :sal"),
  @NamedQuery(name="findHighestPaidByDepartment",
              query="SELECT e " +
                    "FROM Employee e " +
                    "WHERE e.department = :dept AND " +
                    "      e.salary = (SELECT MAX(e2.salary) " +
                    "                  FROM Employee e2 " +
                    "                  WHERE e2.department = :dept)")
})
public class Employee {
    @Id
    private int id;
    private String name;
    private long salary;
    @Temporal(TemporalType.DATE)
    private Date startDate;
    
    @ManyToOne
    private Employee manager;
    
    @OneToMany(mappedBy="manager")
    private Collection<Employee> directs;

    @ManyToOne
    private Department department;
    
    @ManyToMany 
    private Collection<Project> projects;

    public Employee() {
        projects = new ArrayList<Project>();
        directs = new ArrayList<Employee>();
    }

    public void setId(int id) {
      this.id = id;
    }

    public void setName(String name) {
      this.name = name;
    }

    public void setSalary(long salary) {
      this.salary = salary;
    }

    public void setStartDate(Date startDate) {
      this.startDate = startDate;
    }

    public void setManager(Employee manager) {
      this.manager = manager;
    }

    public void setDirects(Collection<Employee> directs) {
      this.directs = directs;
    }

    public void setDepartment(Department department) {
      this.department = department;
    }

    public void setProjects(Collection<Project> projects) {
      this.projects = projects;
    }

    public int getId() {
        return id;
    }
    
    public String getName() {
        return name;
    }

    public long getSalary() {
        return salary;
    }

    public Date getStartDate() {
        return startDate;
    }
    
    public Department getDepartment() {
        return department;
    }
    
    public Collection<Employee> getDirects() {
        return directs;
    }
    
    public Employee getManager() {
        return manager;
    }

    public Collection<Project> getProjects() {
        return projects;
    }
    
    public String toString() {
        return "Employee " + getId() + 
               ": name: " + getName() +
               ", salary: " + getSalary() +
               ", dept: " + ((getDepartment() == null) ? null : getDepartment().getName());
    }
}

The following code is from Department.java.

package com.java2s.common;


import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;

import javax.persistence.Entity;
import javax.persistence.Id;
import javax.persistence.OneToMany;

@Entity
public class Department {
    @Id
    private int id;
    private String name;
    @OneToMany(mappedBy="department")
    private Collection<Employee> employees;

    public Department() {
        employees = new ArrayList<Employee>();
    }
    
    public void setId(int id) {
      this.id = id;
    }

    public void setName(String name) {
      this.name = name;
    }

    public void setEmployees(Collection<Employee> employees) {
      this.employees = employees;
    }

    public int getId() {
        return id;
    }
    
    public String getName() {
        return name;
    }
    
    public Collection<Employee> getEmployees() {
        return employees;
    }

    public String toString() {
        return "Department no: " + getId() + 
               ", name: " + getName();
    }
}

The following code is from Project.java.

package com.java2s.common;


import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collection;

import javax.persistence.Entity;
import javax.persistence.Id;
import javax.persistence.ManyToMany;

@Entity
public class Project {
    @Id
    protected int id;
    protected String name;
    @ManyToMany(mappedBy="projects")
    private Collection<Employee> employees;

    public Project() {
        employees = new ArrayList<Employee>();
    }

    public void setId(int id) {
      this.id = id;
    }

    public void setName(String name) {
      this.name = name;
    }

    public void setEmployees(Collection<Employee> employees) {
      this.employees = employees;
    }

    public int getId() {
        return id;
    }
    
    public String getName() {
        return name;
    }
    
    public Collection<Employee> getEmployees() {
        return employees;
    }
    
    public String toString() {
        return "Project id: " + getId() + ", name: " + getName();
    }
}

The following code is from PersonDaoImpl.java.

package com.java2s.common;

import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.List;

import javax.persistence.EntityManager;
import javax.persistence.PersistenceContext;
import javax.persistence.Query;

import org.springframework.transaction.annotation.Transactional;

@Transactional
public class PersonDaoImpl {
  public void test() {
    Employee emp = new Employee();
    emp.setName("Tom");
    emp.setSalary(123);
    emp.setStartDate(new Date());
    emp.setId(1);

    Project pro = new Project();
    pro.setName("Design");
    pro.getEmployees().add(emp);

    Department dept = new Department();
    dept.setName("Dept");
    dept.getEmployees().add(emp);

    emp.setDepartment(dept);
    emp.getProjects().add(pro);

    em.persist(dept);
    em.persist(pro);
    em.persist(emp);

    String deptName = "Dept";
    String empName = "Tom";

    List l = em.createQuery("SELECT e " +
            "FROM Project p JOIN p.employees e " +
            "WHERE p.name = :project " +
            "ORDER BY e.name")
            .setParameter("project", "Design")
            .getResultList();


     System.out.println(l);

  }
  public Collection<Employee> findAllEmployees() {
      return (Collection<Employee>) em.createQuery(
              "SELECT e FROM Employee e").getResultList();
  }
  @PersistenceContext
  private EntityManager em;
}


Download Query_Join_OrderBy.zip

The code above generates the following result.

The following is the database dump.


Table Name: DEPARTMENT
 Row:
    Column Name: ID,
    Column Type: INTEGER:
    Column Value: 0

    Column Name: NAME,
    Column Type: VARCHAR:
    Column Value: Dept





Table Name: EMPLOYEE
 Row:
    Column Name: ID,
    Column Type: INTEGER:
    Column Value: 1

    Column Name: NAME,
    Column Type: VARCHAR:
    Column Value: Tom

    Column Name: SALARY,
    Column Type: BIGINT:
    Column Value: 123

    Column Name: STARTDATE,
    Column Type: DATE:
    Column Value: 2014-12-29

    Column Name: DEPARTMENT_ID,
    Column Type: INTEGER:
    Column Value: 0

    Column Name: MANAGER_ID,
    Column Type: INTEGER:
    Column Value: null





Table Name: EMPLOYEE_PROJECT
 Row:
    Column Name: EMPLOYEES_ID,
    Column Type: INTEGER:
    Column Value: 1

    Column Name: PROJECTS_ID,
    Column Type: INTEGER:
    Column Value: 0





Table Name: PROJECT
 Row:
    Column Name: ID,
    Column Type: INTEGER:
    Column Value: 0

    Column Name: NAME,
    Column Type: VARCHAR:
    Column Value: Design