IS OF TYPE predicate
The IS OF TYPE predicate is used to test the type of an Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) reference. It is similar in function to the Java instance of operator.
IS OF TYPE is used when several abstract beans have been grouped into an EJB inheritance
hierarchy. The type names specified in the predicate are the bean abstract names. The ONLY option
can be used to specify that the reference must be exactly this type and not a
subtype.
identification-variable IS OF TYPE ( [ONLY] type-1, [ONLY] type-2, ..... )
Example: IS OF TYPE predicate
Suppose that bean ManagerBean is defined as a subtype of EmpBean and ExecutiveBean is a subtype of ManagerBean in an EJB inheritance hierarchy.
The
following query returns employees as well as managers and executives:
SELECT OBJECT(e) FROM EmpBean e
If
you are interested in objects which are employees and not managers
and not executives:
SELECT OBJECT(e) FROM EmpBean e WHERE e IS OF TYPE( ONLY EmpBean )
If
you are interested in object which are managers or executives:
SELECT OBJECT(e) FROM EmpBean e WHERE e IS OF TYPE( ManagerBean)
The
previous query is equivalent to the following query:SELECT OBJECT(e) FROM ManagerBean e
If you are interested in managers only and not executives:
SELECT OBJECT(e) FROM EmpBean e WHERE e IS OF TYPE( ONLY ManagerBean)
or:SELECT OBJECT(e) FROM ManagerBean e
WHERE e IS OF TYPE (ONLY ManagerBean)