Does Hibernate using preparedStatement internally when native update query?











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Does the JPA(Hibernate) use a preparedStatement internally when using native update query?



Query query = EntityManager.createNativeQuery(updateSql);

//... some other codes here

query.setParameter(1, "column1");
query.setParameter(2, "column2");

query.executeUpdate();


Does the updateSql pre-compiled?










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  • Yes, JPA engines use prepared statements.
    – JB Nizet
    Nov 10 at 12:17












  • I've dug into Hibernate codes, but I couldn't find the part of making preparedStatement. Could anyone tell me how we can convince that?
    – Yonghee Lee
    Nov 10 at 12:22












  • Just enable SQL logging, and you'll see the SQL, with the ? placeholders.
    – JB Nizet
    Nov 10 at 12:26










  • I think here you can find proof.
    – pirho
    Nov 10 at 12:26










  • github.com/hibernate/hibernate-orm/blob/…
    – JB Nizet
    Nov 10 at 12:28















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I have a question.



Does the JPA(Hibernate) use a preparedStatement internally when using native update query?



Query query = EntityManager.createNativeQuery(updateSql);

//... some other codes here

query.setParameter(1, "column1");
query.setParameter(2, "column2");

query.executeUpdate();


Does the updateSql pre-compiled?










share|improve this question
























  • Yes, JPA engines use prepared statements.
    – JB Nizet
    Nov 10 at 12:17












  • I've dug into Hibernate codes, but I couldn't find the part of making preparedStatement. Could anyone tell me how we can convince that?
    – Yonghee Lee
    Nov 10 at 12:22












  • Just enable SQL logging, and you'll see the SQL, with the ? placeholders.
    – JB Nizet
    Nov 10 at 12:26










  • I think here you can find proof.
    – pirho
    Nov 10 at 12:26










  • github.com/hibernate/hibernate-orm/blob/…
    – JB Nizet
    Nov 10 at 12:28













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I have a question.



Does the JPA(Hibernate) use a preparedStatement internally when using native update query?



Query query = EntityManager.createNativeQuery(updateSql);

//... some other codes here

query.setParameter(1, "column1");
query.setParameter(2, "column2");

query.executeUpdate();


Does the updateSql pre-compiled?










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I have a question.



Does the JPA(Hibernate) use a preparedStatement internally when using native update query?



Query query = EntityManager.createNativeQuery(updateSql);

//... some other codes here

query.setParameter(1, "column1");
query.setParameter(2, "column2");

query.executeUpdate();


Does the updateSql pre-compiled?







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edited Nov 11 at 6:27









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  • Yes, JPA engines use prepared statements.
    – JB Nizet
    Nov 10 at 12:17












  • I've dug into Hibernate codes, but I couldn't find the part of making preparedStatement. Could anyone tell me how we can convince that?
    – Yonghee Lee
    Nov 10 at 12:22












  • Just enable SQL logging, and you'll see the SQL, with the ? placeholders.
    – JB Nizet
    Nov 10 at 12:26










  • I think here you can find proof.
    – pirho
    Nov 10 at 12:26










  • github.com/hibernate/hibernate-orm/blob/…
    – JB Nizet
    Nov 10 at 12:28


















  • Yes, JPA engines use prepared statements.
    – JB Nizet
    Nov 10 at 12:17












  • I've dug into Hibernate codes, but I couldn't find the part of making preparedStatement. Could anyone tell me how we can convince that?
    – Yonghee Lee
    Nov 10 at 12:22












  • Just enable SQL logging, and you'll see the SQL, with the ? placeholders.
    – JB Nizet
    Nov 10 at 12:26










  • I think here you can find proof.
    – pirho
    Nov 10 at 12:26










  • github.com/hibernate/hibernate-orm/blob/…
    – JB Nizet
    Nov 10 at 12:28
















Yes, JPA engines use prepared statements.
– JB Nizet
Nov 10 at 12:17






Yes, JPA engines use prepared statements.
– JB Nizet
Nov 10 at 12:17














I've dug into Hibernate codes, but I couldn't find the part of making preparedStatement. Could anyone tell me how we can convince that?
– Yonghee Lee
Nov 10 at 12:22






I've dug into Hibernate codes, but I couldn't find the part of making preparedStatement. Could anyone tell me how we can convince that?
– Yonghee Lee
Nov 10 at 12:22














Just enable SQL logging, and you'll see the SQL, with the ? placeholders.
– JB Nizet
Nov 10 at 12:26




Just enable SQL logging, and you'll see the SQL, with the ? placeholders.
– JB Nizet
Nov 10 at 12:26












I think here you can find proof.
– pirho
Nov 10 at 12:26




I think here you can find proof.
– pirho
Nov 10 at 12:26












github.com/hibernate/hibernate-orm/blob/…
– JB Nizet
Nov 10 at 12:28




github.com/hibernate/hibernate-orm/blob/…
– JB Nizet
Nov 10 at 12:28

















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