Unified Queries for Java
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Querydsl

Querydsl is a framework which enables the construction of type-safe SQL-like queries for multiple backends including JPA, JDO and SQL in Java.

Instead of writing queries as inline strings or externalizing them into XML files they are constructed via a fluent API.

Getting started

Use these tutorials to get started

Support

Free support is provided in the Querydsl Google Group https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/querydsl

How to build

Querydsl provides releases via public Maven repositories, but you can build the sources also yourself like this

cd querydsl-root
mvn -Pjenkins,all -DskipTests=true clean install 

For more information visit the project homepage at http://www.querydsl.com/.

How to contribute

GitHub pull requests are the way to contribute to Querydsl.

If you are unsure about the details of a contribution, ask on the Querydsl Google Group or create a ticket on GitHub.