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Retrieving Data from the Database Table


Next, we will retrieve the data stored in the database table. Create a query to select data from the table. The query is defined in Hibernate Query Language (HQL) syntax which is similar to SQL.

String hqlQuery ="from example.hibernate.Catalog";

If the Select clause is not specified in the query all of the fields selected in the From clause are selected from the mapped class. The From clause is specified with the mapped Java class, example.hibernate.Catalog, not the database table. The Java class object to database mapping is performed by the mapping file and the properties file. Open a Session object from the SessionFactory object using the openSession() method:

Session sess = sessionFactory.openSession();

Create a Query object with the createQuery(hqlQuery) method of the Session object:

Query query = sess.createQuery(hqlQuery);

Obtain a List from the HQL query with the list() method of the Query object:

List list = query.list();

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