Class DeleteStatement
- java.lang.Object
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- org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.jpql.parser.AbstractExpression
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- org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.jpql.parser.DeleteStatement
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
Expression
public final class DeleteStatement extends AbstractExpression
Bulk delete operation apply to entities of a single entity class (together with its subclasses, if any).BNF:delete_statement ::= delete_clause [where_clause]- Since:
- 2.3
- Version:
- 2.5
- Author:
- Pascal Filion
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Field Summary
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Fields inherited from class org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.jpql.parser.AbstractExpression
COMMA, DOT, DOUBLE_QUOTE, LEFT_CURLY_BRACKET, LEFT_PARENTHESIS, NOT_DEFINED, RIGHT_CURLY_BRACKET, RIGHT_PARENTHESIS, SINGLE_QUOTE, SPACE, UNDERSCORE
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Fields inherited from interface org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.jpql.parser.Expression
ABS, ALL, AND, ANY, AS, AS_OF, ASC, AVG, BETWEEN, BIT_LENGTH, BOTH, CASE, CAST, CHAR_LENGTH, CHARACTER_LENGTH, CLASS, COALESCE, COLUMN, CONCAT, CONNECT_BY, COUNT, CURRENT_DATE, CURRENT_TIME, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, DELETE, DELETE_FROM, DESC, DIFFERENT, DISTINCT, DIVISION, ELSE, EMPTY, END, ENTRY, EQUAL, ESCAPE, EXCEPT, EXISTS, EXTRACT, FALSE, FETCH, FIRST, FROM, FUNC, FUNCTION, GREATER_THAN, GREATER_THAN_OR_EQUAL, GROUP_BY, HAVING, IN, INDEX, INNER, INNER_JOIN, INNER_JOIN_FETCH, INTERSECT, IS, IS_EMPTY, IS_NOT_EMPTY, IS_NOT_NULL, IS_NULL, JOIN, JOIN_FETCH, KEY, LAST, LEADING, LEFT, LEFT_JOIN, LEFT_JOIN_FETCH, LEFT_OUTER_JOIN, LEFT_OUTER_JOIN_FETCH, LENGTH, LIKE, LOCATE, LOWER, LOWER_THAN, LOWER_THAN_OR_EQUAL, MAX, MEMBER, MEMBER_OF, MIN, MINUS, MOD, MULTIPLICATION, NAMED_PARAMETER, NEW, NOT, NOT_BETWEEN, NOT_EQUAL, NOT_EXISTS, NOT_IN, NOT_LIKE, NOT_MEMBER, NOT_MEMBER_OF, NULL, NULLIF, NULLS, NULLS_FIRST, NULLS_LAST, OBJECT, OF, ON, OPERATOR, OR, ORDER_BY, ORDER_SIBLINGS_BY, OUTER, PLUS, POSITION, POSITIONAL_PARAMETER, QUOTE, REGEXP, SCN, SELECT, SET, SIZE, SOME, SQL, SQRT, START_WITH, SUBSTRING, SUM, TABLE, THEN, TIMESTAMP, TRAILING, TREAT, TRIM, TRUE, TYPE, UNION, UNKNOWN, UPDATE, UPPER, VALUE, WHEN, WHERE
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description DeleteStatement(AbstractExpression parent)Creates a newDeleteStatement.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description voidaccept(ExpressionVisitor visitor)Visits thisExpressionby the givenvisitor.voidacceptChildren(ExpressionVisitor visitor)Visits the children of thisExpression.DeleteClauseaddDeleteClause()Manually adds the delete clause to this delete statement.JPQLQueryBNFfindQueryBNF(Expression expression)Retrieves theJPQLQueryBNFthat represents the fragment of thisExpressionthat was used when parsing the givenExpression.DeleteClausegetDeleteClause()Returns theExpressionrepresenting the DELETE clause.JPQLQueryBNFgetQueryBNF()Returns the BNF of thisExpression.ExpressiongetWhereClause()Returns theExpressionrepresenting the WHERE clause.booleanhasSpaceAfterDeleteClause()Determines whether a whitespace was found after the DELETE FROM clause.booleanhasWhereClause()Determines whether the WHERE clause is defined.-
Methods inherited from class org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.jpql.parser.AbstractExpression
children, getGrammar, getIdentifierVersion, getLength, getOffset, getParent, getQueryBNF, getRoot, isAncestor, orderedChildren, populatePosition, toActualText, toParsedText, toString
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Constructor Detail
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DeleteStatement
public DeleteStatement(AbstractExpression parent)
Creates a newDeleteStatement.- Parameters:
parent- The parent of this expression
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Method Detail
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accept
public void accept(ExpressionVisitor visitor)
Visits thisExpressionby the givenvisitor.- Parameters:
visitor- TheExpressionVisitorto visit this object
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acceptChildren
public void acceptChildren(ExpressionVisitor visitor)
Visits the children of thisExpression. This method can be used to optimize traversing the children since a new list is not created every timeExpression.children()is called.This does not traverse the
Expressionsub-hierarchy, use a subclass ofAbstractTraverseChildrenVisitorin order to traverse the entire sub-hierarchy.- Parameters:
visitor- Thevisitorto visit the children of this object.
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addDeleteClause
public DeleteClause addDeleteClause()
Manually adds the delete clause to this delete statement.
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findQueryBNF
public JPQLQueryBNF findQueryBNF(Expression expression)
Retrieves theJPQLQueryBNFthat represents the fragment of thisExpressionthat was used when parsing the givenExpression.- Specified by:
findQueryBNFin interfaceExpression- Overrides:
findQueryBNFin classAbstractExpression- Parameters:
expression- TheExpressionthat is a descendant of this one- Returns:
- The
JPQLQueryBNFthat was used to parse the given expression
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getDeleteClause
public DeleteClause getDeleteClause()
Returns theExpressionrepresenting the DELETE clause.- Returns:
- The expression that was parsed representing the DELETE expression
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getQueryBNF
public JPQLQueryBNF getQueryBNF()
Returns the BNF of thisExpression.- Returns:
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JPQLQueryBNF, which represents the grammar of thisExpression
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getWhereClause
public Expression getWhereClause()
Returns theExpressionrepresenting the WHERE clause.- Returns:
- The expression representing the WHERE clause
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hasSpaceAfterDeleteClause
public boolean hasSpaceAfterDeleteClause()
Determines whether a whitespace was found after the DELETE FROM clause. In some cases, the space is owned by a child of the DELETE FROM clause.- Returns:
trueif there was a whitespace after the DELETE FROM clause and owned by this expression;falseotherwise
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hasWhereClause
public boolean hasWhereClause()
Determines whether the WHERE clause is defined.- Returns:
trueif the query that got parsed had the WHERE clause
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