The SQL module provides integration with the JDBC API.
Maven integration
Add the following dependencies to your Maven project :
<dependency>
<groupId>com.querydsl</groupId>
<artifactId>querydsl-sql</artifactId>
<version>${querydsl.version}</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.slf4j</groupId>
<artifactId>slf4j-log4j12</artifactId>
<version>1.6.1</version>
</dependency>
Code generation via Maven
This functionality is also available as a Maven plugin. The presented example can be declared like this in the POM :
<project>
<build>
<plugins>
...
<plugin>
<groupId>com.querydsl</groupId>
<artifactId>querydsl-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>${querydsl.version}</version>
<executions>
<execution>
<goals>
<goal>export</goal>
</goals>
</execution>
</executions>
<configuration>
<jdbcDriver>org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver</jdbcDriver>
<jdbcUrl>jdbc:derby:target/demoDB;create=true</jdbcUrl>
<packageName>com.myproject.domain</packageName>
<targetFolder>${project.basedir}/target/generated-sources/java</targetFolder>
</configuration>
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.derby</groupId>
<artifactId>derby</artifactId>
<version>${derby.version}</version>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
</plugin>
...
</plugins>
</build>
</project>
Use the goal test-export to add the targetFolder as a test compile source root instead of a compile source root.
Querying
Querying with Querydsl SQL is as simple as this :
QCustomer customer = new QCustomer("c");
SQLTemplates dialect = new HSQLDBTemplates(); // SQL-dialect
SQLQuery<?> query = new SQLQuery<Void>(connection, dialect);
List<String> lastNames = query.select(customer.lastName)
.from(customer)
.where(customer.firstName.eq("Bob"))
.fetch();
For more information on the Querydsl SQL module visit the reference documentation http://www.querydsl.com/static/querydsl/latest/reference/html/ch02s03.html