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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T07:02:07+00:00 2026-05-11T07:02:07+00:00

Is there a way to get the (to-be-generated) SQL from a Hibernate Criteria ?

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Is there a way to get the (to-be-generated) SQL from a Hibernate Criteria?

Ideally, I would have something like:

Criteria criteria = session.createCriteria(Operator.class);  ... build up the criteria ... ... and then do something like ...  String sql = criteria.toSql()  (But this of course does not exist) 

The idea would then be to use the SQL as part of a huge ‘MINUS’ query (I need to find the differences between 2 identical schemas – identical in structure, not in data – and the MINUS is not supported by Hibernate)

(BTW I know I can check the SQL from the log files)

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  1. 2026-05-11T07:02:08+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:02 am

    I’ve done something like this using Spring AOP so I could grab the sql, parameters, errors, and execution time for any query run in the application whether it was HQL, Criteria, or native SQL.

    This is obviously fragile, insecure, subject to break with changes in Hibernate, etc, but it illustrates that it’s possible to get the SQL:

    CriteriaImpl c = (CriteriaImpl)query; SessionImpl s = (SessionImpl)c.getSession(); SessionFactoryImplementor factory = (SessionFactoryImplementor)s.getSessionFactory(); String[] implementors = factory.getImplementors( c.getEntityOrClassName() ); CriteriaLoader loader = new CriteriaLoader((OuterJoinLoadable)factory.getEntityPersister(implementors[0]),     factory, c, implementors[0], s.getEnabledFilters()); Field f = OuterJoinLoader.class.getDeclaredField('sql'); f.setAccessible(true); String sql = (String)f.get(loader); 

    Wrap the entire thing in a try/catch and use at your own risk.

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