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java - How to perform a non-polymorphic HQL query in Hibernate?

I'm using Hibernate 3.1.1, and in particular, I'm using HQL queries.

According to the documentation, Hibernate's queries are polymorphic:

A query like: from Cat as cat returns instances not only of Cat, but also of subclasses like DomesticCat.

How can I query for instances of Cat, but not of any of its subclasses?

I'd like to be able to do it without having to explicitly mention each subclass.

I'm aware of the following options, and don't find them satisfactory:

  1. Manually filtering the instances after the query, OR:
  2. Manually adding a WHERE clause on the discriminator column.

It would make sense for Hibernate to allow the user to decide whether a query should be polymorphic or not, but I can't find such an option.

Thanks in advance!

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Use polymorphism="explicit" in the class mapping. This will cause queries to return only instances of the named class and not its subclasses.

Implicit polymorphism means that instances of the class will be returned by a query that names any superclass or implemented interface or class, and that instances of any subclass of the class will be returned by a query that names the class itself. Explicit polymorphism means that class instances will be returned only by queries that explicitly name that class.


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