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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T07:27:19+00:00 2026-05-14T07:27:19+00:00

I am trying to write a custom select statement in Hibernate using the getHibernateTemplate()

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I am trying to write a custom select statement in Hibernate using the getHibernateTemplate() method. I am having problems with the resulting mapping.

Example Code:

List<User> users = getHibernateTemplate().find("Select user, sysdate as latestPost from User as user");
for (User user : users) {
assertNotNull(users.name);
}

The goal of the above line is to eventually have a join where I get the max(date) of posts made by the user. The problem I am having is that the resulting users list is not a list of User objects and I get a class cast exception.

Hopefully that is enough code. It is a greatly simplified version of my problem and a combination of snippets from various parts of my application.

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    2026-05-14T07:27:20+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:27 am

    Figured this out. I am already using a HibernateDaoSupport derived DAO class so this solution goes along with that.

    String queryString = "Select {user.*}, (select max(submitted) from posts where post.user_id = user.id) MAX_POST from users user";
    SQLQuery query = getSession().createSQLQuery(queryString);
    query.addEntity("user", User.class);
    query.addScalar("MAX_POST", Hibernate.DATE);
    
    List results = query.list();
    List<User> users = new ArrayList();
    for (Object item : results) {
        Object[] element = (Object[]) item; 
        User user = (User)element[0];
        user.setMaxPost((Date)element[1]);
        users.add(user);
    }
    

    The above example is greatly simplified but should show a method you can use to solve this problem. I actually was able to include one of my EAGER fetches by incorporating into the SQL the neccessary tables and then use the addJoin method

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