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Greater Than Restriction 

The following example shows how to use Hibernate Greater than restriction. Refer first example for the configuration and mapping.

File Name  :  
com/bethecoder/tutorials/hibernate/basic/criteria/CriteriaGreaterThanRestrictionTest.java 
Author  :  Sudhakar KV
Email  :  [email protected]
   
package com.bethecoder.tutorials.hibernate.basic.criteria;

import java.util.List;

import org.hibernate.Criteria;
import org.hibernate.Session;
import org.hibernate.criterion.Restrictions;

import com.bethecoder.tutorials.hibernate.basic.Company;
import com.bethecoder.tutorials.hibernate.basic.util.HibernateUtil;

public class CriteriaGreaterThanRestrictionTest {

  /**
   @param args
   */
  public static void main(String[] args) {

    Session session = HibernateUtil.getSessionFactory().openSession();
    session.beginTransaction();
    
    Criteria criteria = session.createCriteria(Company.class);
    criteria.add(Restrictions.gt("id"6));
    List<Company> companies = criteria.list();    
    System.out.println("Selected row count : " + companies.size());
    
    for (Company company : companies) {
      System.out.println(company);
    }
    
    session.getTransaction().commit();
    session.close();
  }
  
}
   

It gives the following output,
Selected row count : 4
{ id = 7, name = AOQ, employeeCount = 97890, 
	projectCount = 4578, address1 = add17892, address2 = add2893 }
{ id = 8, name = BQO, employeeCount = 9778, 
	projectCount = 487, address1 = add1459, address2 = add2443 }
{ id = 9, name = CFR, employeeCount = 478, 
	projectCount = 2487, address1 = null, address2 = add2443 }
{ id = 10, name = CFR, employeeCount = 6478, 
	projectCount = 887, address1 = , address2 = add24435 }



 
  


  
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