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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T17:43:44+00:00 2026-06-13T17:43:44+00:00

I’ve to write HQL based engine that patch HQL queries on the fly dynamically

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I’ve to write HQL based engine that patch HQL queries on the fly dynamically add joins and where parts (to prevent questions – I must use HQL, not criteria API).

E.g. inject to HQL from Object a something like from Object a JOIN a.path b WHERE b.id='XYZ'

I see a several options, but neither work for me:

  1. Java String.insert() approach. Find position of WHERE statement and add joins before and other part after the statement. It’s not a trivial task for HQL like this

    SELECT a, (SELECT b FROM Object2 b WHERE b.path=a) FROM Object a WHERE EXISTS(SELECT 1 FROM … WHERE)

Pending algorithm: I could calculate number of brackets () before each WHERE and if it zero – I found correct WHERE position. Could anybody propose me a simpler algorithm or simple implementation on Java my one?

2.I suspect that my task could be solved via regular expressions, but can’t write correct regular expression for String.replace()

3.I saw AST/ANTLR based grammar and could parse my HQL, but don’t see a way how it could help me (i.e. I’ve got statement, but not position of correct statement WHERE).

4.Standalone libs exists for SQL parsing, but not for HQL.

Anyway, thanks for any thoughts 🙂

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    2026-06-13T17:43:45+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 5:43 pm

    I followed path #1. It wasn’t as complex as I expected:

    Code expectation pFindPart must be in format ” WHERE ” or ” FROM “.

    private int findInsertPosition(StringBuilder pStringBuilder, String pFindPart){
        String HQL = pStringBuilder.toString().toUpperCase(Locale.US);
        int whereIndex = HQL.length();
        int findPartLength = pFindPart.length();
        while(whereIndex >= 0){
            whereIndex = HQL.lastIndexOf(pFindPart, whereIndex);
            if (whereIndex >=0){
                String rightPart = HQL.substring(whereIndex + findPartLength);
                int count = 0;
                for(char c : rightPart.toCharArray()){
                    switch(c){
                        case ')': count--; break;
                        case '(': count++; break;
                    }
                }
                if (count == 0) break;
                whereIndex--;
            }
        }
        return whereIndex;
    }
    
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