First of all, thanks for your reply. Anyway, that was not the answer I was expecting :). I was hoping for something like: "Get the sources from openJPA and modify in class org.apache.openJPA.kernel.QueryImpl the method.... adding a listener ...." or something like that.... One way or another I have to achieve this. Thanks, and if anyone knows a proper mode or modification in the source code, please let me know.
Adam Hardy-5 wrote: > > alex_ro_bv on 07/05/08 10:39, wrote: >> Hi all, I was wondering if there is possible a general restriction for my >> database using openJPA. >> What I mean is that in my database all my tables have some common fields. >> For example deletedflag. So I was wondering if is there any way to >> exclude >> all these records in my business logic somehow. So for any query that I >> execute via openJPA, a new condition should be implied, with >> deletedflag=0. >> This should be applied for all the joins too. I was hoping for some easy >> setting in orm.xml or something like that were I could add conditions for >> all my tables but couldn't find any. >> Thank you very much, for your response. > > No there is no JPA capability for filters in the Hibernate sense. You > could > implement GROUP BY ... HAVING in all your queries. > > I would use database views. > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/General-restrictions-tp17101067p17125067.html Sent from the OpenJPA Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
