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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T01:38:18+00:00 2026-05-15T01:38:18+00:00

Is this possible somehow? @Name(geolocationService) public interface GeolocationService { @Query(SELECT g FROM Geolocation geolocation

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@Name("geolocationService")
public interface GeolocationService
{
   @Query("SELECT g FROM Geolocation geolocation INNER JOIN geolocation.deployment deployment WHERE geolocation.ipStart <= INET_ATON(:ipAddress) AND deployment.active = TRUE")
   Geolocation findByIpAddress(@NamedParameter("ipAddress")final String ipAddress);
}


public GeolocationAction
{
  @In
  private GeolocationService geolocationService;

  @RequestParameter("ipAddress")
  private String ipAddress;

  @Out
  private Geolocation geolocation;

  public void find()
  {
    geolocation = geolocationService.findByIpAddress(ipAddress);
  }
}

Is it possible to do this without implementing the interface? What is required to make that work? I want to maintain less and do more.

If I can intercept invocations of the geolocationService then I am golden, how would I do that? I don’t want it to ever be instantiated, so it will always be null (I don’t want the @Name and @In annotations either then).

Walter

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    2026-05-15T01:38:19+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:38 am

    For the time being, I wrap all methods in my services. I automatically find the query they’re looking for and inject the parameters (either named or indexed). This isn’t as clean as I’d like it, but there is room for improvement.

    I write an interface as well as a implementation with no code in the body except return(null);

    Walter

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