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This query API simplifies the way queries are written by not exposing the user to the low level details of constructing Lucene query objects. It also has the benefit of being available to remote Hot Rod clients.
The following example shows how to write a query for the Book entity.
Example 6.3. Querying the Book Entity
import org.infinispan.query.dsl.*;
// get the search manager from the cache, as in previous examples:
SearchManager searchManager = org.infinispan.query.Search.getSearchManager(cache);
// get the DSL query factory, to be used for constructing the Query object:
QueryFactory qf = searchManager.getQueryFactory();
// create a query for all the books that have a title which contains the word "engine":
org.infinispan.query.dsl.Query query = qf.from(Book.class)
.having("title").like("%engine%")
.toBuilder().build();
// get the results:List<Book> list = query.list();
import org.infinispan.query.dsl.*;
// get the search manager from the cache, as in previous examples:
SearchManager searchManager = org.infinispan.query.Search.getSearchManager(cache);
// get the DSL query factory, to be used for constructing the Query object:
QueryFactory qf = searchManager.getQueryFactory();
// create a query for all the books that have a title which contains the word "engine":
org.infinispan.query.dsl.Query query = qf.from(Book.class)
.having("title").like("%engine%")
.toBuilder().build();
// get the results:List<Book> list = query.list();
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