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package org.hibernate.engine.query.spi;

import java.io.Serializable;

import org.hibernate.type.Type;

Descriptor regarding a named parameter.
Author:Steve Ebersole
/** * Descriptor regarding a named parameter. * * @author Steve Ebersole */
public class NamedParameterDescriptor implements Serializable { private final String name; private Type expectedType; private final int[] sourceLocations; private final boolean jpaStyle;
Constructs a NamedParameterDescriptor
Params:
  • name – The name of the parameter
  • expectedType – The expected type of the parameter, according to the translator
  • sourceLocations – The locations of the named parameters (aye aye aye)
  • jpaStyle – Was the parameter a JPA style "named parameter"?
/** * Constructs a NamedParameterDescriptor * * @param name The name of the parameter * @param expectedType The expected type of the parameter, according to the translator * @param sourceLocations The locations of the named parameters (aye aye aye) * @param jpaStyle Was the parameter a JPA style "named parameter"? */
public NamedParameterDescriptor(String name, Type expectedType, int[] sourceLocations, boolean jpaStyle) { this.name = name; this.expectedType = expectedType; this.sourceLocations = sourceLocations; this.jpaStyle = jpaStyle; } public String getName() { return name; } public Type getExpectedType() { return expectedType; } public int[] getSourceLocations() { return sourceLocations; } public boolean isJpaStyle() { return jpaStyle; }
Set the parameters expected type
Params:
  • type – The new expected type
/** * Set the parameters expected type * * @param type The new expected type */
public void resetExpectedType(Type type) { this.expectedType = type; } }