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Helen Xu updated OPENJPA-2295:
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    Issue Type: New Feature  (was: Bug)
    
> speed up query metadata lookup
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>                 Key: OPENJPA-2295
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-2295
>             Project: OpenJPA
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: performance, query
>            Reporter: Helen Xu
>            Assignee: Helen Xu
>            Priority: Minor
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> I noticed that it used the queryKey as the map key for 
> metadataRepository._queries, but when it goes to look up, it always uses 
> query name. 
> I double checked the JPA Spec and OPENJPA menu, it seems only support the 
> named query creation using query name, which means the query name should be 
> unique in one EntityManager. It doesn't matter in which entity the query is 
> defined. So using name as the map look up key should be good enough.
> when there are two queries with the same name defined in the different 
> entities, it will only keep the query metadata for the first loaded named 
> query and ignore the rest plus log a warning message like this:
>  WARN   [main] openjpa.MetaData - Ignoring duplicate query "X" in "class 
> org.apache.openjpa.A". A query with the same name been already declared in 
> "class org.apache.openjpa.B".

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