In my application, I use Hibernate with SQL Server database, so I set
<property name="hibernate.dialect" value="org.hibernate.dialect.SQLServerDialect">
in my persistence.xml.
In some case, I want to sort records with NULL include, I use keyword NULLS FIRST.
Because it is not supported by default by CriteriaQuery/CriteriaBuilder in Hibernate, then I use Interceptor to modify the native query.
The problem is, keyword NULLS FIRST is not supported in SQL Server, so I use keyword:
case when column_name is null then 0 else 1 end, column_name
If I want to migrate database from SQL Server to Oracle (for example), then I need to put if-else in my Interceptor, choosing which dialect I am using, right?
This is how I illustrate them:
String dialect = ..............
if (dialect.equals("org.hibernate.dialect.SQLServerDialect")) { // get SQL Server dialect
// put keyword "case when column_name is null then 0 else 1 end, column_name"
} else {
// put keyword "NULLS FIRST/LAST"
}
How I can get the dialect configuration (in persistence.xml) during runtime?
The following works well for me for accessing the dialect in a Java EE application running in WildFly 14:
import org.hibernate.Session;
import org.hibernate.dialect.Dialect;
import org.hibernate.internal.SessionFactoryImpl;
...
@PersistenceContext
private EntityManager entityManager;
...
final Session session = (Session) entityManager.getDelegate();
final SessionFactoryImpl sessionFactory = (SessionFactoryImpl) session.getSessionFactory();
final Dialect dialect = sessionFactory.getJdbcServices().getDialect();
logger.info("Dialect: {}", dialect);
You need to add hibernate-core
dependency with provided scope to pom.xml
.
I have found the answer from this post : Resolve SQL dialect using hibernate
Thank you for @Dewfy,
here is the solution:
//take from current EntityManager current DB Session
Session session = (Session) em.getDelegate();
//Hibernate's SessionFactoryImpl has property 'getDialect', to
//access this I'm using property accessor:
Object dialect =
org.apache.commons.beanutils.PropertyUtils.getProperty(
session.getSessionFactory(), "dialect");
//now this object can be casted to readable string:
if (dialect.toString().equals("org.hibernate.dialect.SQLServerDialect")) {
} else {
}
If you use Spring+hibernate, try this
@Autowired@Qualifier("sessionFactory") org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.LocalSessionFactoryBean sessionFactory; //Suppose using hibernate 3
and in your method:
sessionFactory.getHibernateProperties().get("hibernate.dialect")
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