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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T03:56:25+00:00 2026-05-15T03:56:25+00:00

I’m just getting to grips with JPA in a simple Java web app running

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I’m just getting to grips with JPA in a simple Java web app running on Glassfish 3 (Persistence provider is EclipseLink). So far, I’m really liking it (bugs in netbeans/glassfish interaction aside) but there’s a thing that I want to be able to do that I’m not sure how to do.

I’ve got an entity class (Article) that’s mapped to a database table (article). I’m trying to do a query on the database that returns a calculated column, but I can’t figure out how to set up a property of the Article class so that the property gets filled by the column value when I call the query.

If I do a regular “select id,title,body from article” query, I get a list of Article objects fine, with the id, title and body properties filled. This works fine.

However, if I do the below:

Query q = em.createNativeQuery("select id,title,shorttitle,datestamp,body,true as published, ts_headline(body,q,'ShortWord=0') as headline, type from articles,to_tsquery('english',?) as q where idxfti @@ q order by ts_rank(idxfti,q) desc",Article.class);

(this is a fulltext search using tsearch2 on Postgres – it’s a db-specific function, so I’m using a NativeQuery)

You can see I’m fetching a calculated column, called headline. How do I add a headline property to my Article class so that it gets populated by this query?

So far, I’ve tried setting it to be @Transient, but that just ends up with it being null all the time.

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    2026-05-15T03:56:26+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:56 am

    There are probably no good ways to do it, only manually:

    Object[] r = (Object[]) em.createNativeQuery(
        "select id,title,shorttitle,datestamp,body,true as published, ts_headline(body,q,'ShortWord=0') as headline, type from articles,to_tsquery('english',?) as q where idxfti @@ q order by ts_rank(idxfti,q) desc","ArticleWithHeadline")
        .setParameter(...).getSingleResult();
    
    Article a = (Article) r[0];
    a.setHeadline((String) r[1]);
    

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    @Entity
    @SqlResultSetMapping(
        name = "ArticleWithHeadline",
        entities = @EntityResult(entityClass = Article.class),
        columns = @ColumnResult(name = "HEADLINE"))
    public class Article {
        @Transient
        private String headline;
        ...
    }
    
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