JPA: what is the proper pattern for iterating over large result sets?

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攒了一身酷
攒了一身酷 2020-11-27 09:50

Let\'s say I have a table with millions of rows. Using JPA, what\'s the proper way to iterate over a query against that table, such that I don\'t have all an in-memo

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  •  借酒劲吻你
    2020-11-27 10:13

    To be honest, I would suggest leaving JPA and stick with JDBC (but certainly using JdbcTemplate support class or such like). JPA (and other ORM providers/specifications) is not designed to operate on many objects within one transaction as they assume everything loaded should stay in first-level cache (hence the need for clear() in JPA).

    Also I am recommending more low level solution because the overhead of ORM (reflection is only a tip of an iceberg) might be so significant, that iterating over plain ResultSet, even using some lightweight support like mentioned JdbcTemplate will be much faster.

    JPA is simply not designed to perform operations on a large amount of entities. You might play with flush()/clear() to avoid OutOfMemoryError, but consider this once again. You gain very little paying the price of huge resource consumption.

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