Annotation Type AssociationOverride
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@Repeatable(AssociationOverrides.class) @Target({TYPE,METHOD,FIELD}) @Retention(RUNTIME) public @interface AssociationOverride
Used to override a mapping for an entity relationship.May be applied to an entity that extends a mapped superclass to override a relationship mapping defined by the mapped superclass. If not specified, the association is mapped the same as in the original mapping. When used to override a mapping defined by a mapped superclass,
AssociationOverride
is applied to the entity class.May be used to override a relationship mapping from an embeddable within an entity to another entity when the embeddable is on the owning side of the relationship. When used to override a relationship mapping defined by an embeddable class (including an embeddable class embedded within another embeddable class),
AssociationOverride
is applied to the field or property containing the embeddable.When
AssociationOverride
is used to override a relationship mapping from an embeddable class, thename
element specifies the referencing relationship field or property within the embeddable class. To override mappings at multiple levels of embedding, a dot (".") notation syntax must be used in thename
element to indicate an attribute within an embedded attribute. The value of each identifier used with the dot notation is the name of the respective embedded field or property.When
AssociationOverride
is applied to override the mappings of an embeddable class used as a map value, "value.
" must be used to prefix the name of the attribute within the embeddable class that is being overridden in order to specify it as part of the map value.If the relationship mapping is a foreign key mapping, the
joinColumns
element is used. If the relationship mapping uses a join table, thejoinTable
element must be specified to override the mapping of the join table and/or its join columns.Example 1: Overriding the mapping of a relationship defined by a mapped superclass @MappedSuperclass public class Employee { ... @ManyToOne protected Address address; ... } @Entity @AssociationOverride(name="address", joinColumns=@JoinColumn(name="ADDR_ID")) // address field mapping overridden to ADDR_ID foreign key public class PartTimeEmployee extends Employee { ... }
Example 2: Overriding the mapping for phoneNumbers defined in the ContactInfo class @Entity public class Employee { @Id int id; @AssociationOverride( name="phoneNumbers", joinTable=@JoinTable( name="EMPPHONES", joinColumns=@JoinColumn(name="EMP"), inverseJoinColumns=@JoinColumn(name="PHONE") ) ) @Embedded ContactInfo contactInfo; ... } @Embeddable public class ContactInfo { @ManyToOne Address address; // Unidirectional @ManyToMany(targetEntity=PhoneNumber.class) List phoneNumbers; } @Entity public class PhoneNumber { @Id int number; @ManyToMany(mappedBy="contactInfo.phoneNumbers") Collection<Employee> employees; }
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- 1.0
- See Also:
Embedded
,Embeddable
,MappedSuperclass
,AttributeOverride
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Optional Element Summary
Optional Elements Modifier and Type Optional Element Description ForeignKey
foreignKey
(Optional) Used to specify or control the generation of a foreign key constraint for the columns corresponding to thejoinColumns
element when table generation is in effect.JoinColumn[]
joinColumns
The join column(s) being mapped to the persistent attribute(s).JoinTable
joinTable
The join table that maps the relationship.
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Element Detail
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name
String name
(Required) The name of the relationship property whose mapping is being overridden if property-based access is being used, or the name of the relationship field if field-based access is used.
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joinColumns
JoinColumn[] joinColumns
The join column(s) being mapped to the persistent attribute(s). ThejoinColumns
elements must be specified if a foreign key mapping is used in the overriding of the mapping of the relationship. ThejoinColumns
element must not be specified if a join table is used in the overriding of the mapping of the relationship.- Default:
- {}
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foreignKey
ForeignKey foreignKey
(Optional) Used to specify or control the generation of a foreign key constraint for the columns corresponding to thejoinColumns
element when table generation is in effect. If both this element and theforeignKey
element of any of thejoinColumns
elements are specified, the behavior is undefined. If no foreign key annotation element is specified in either location, the persistence provider's default foreign key strategy will apply.- Since:
- 2.1
- Default:
- @jakarta.persistence.ForeignKey(jakarta.persistence.ConstraintMode.PROVIDER_DEFAULT)
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joinTable
JoinTable joinTable
The join table that maps the relationship. ThejoinTable
element must be specified if a join table is used in the overriding of the mapping of the relationship. ThejoinTable
element must not be specified if a foreign key mapping is used in the overriding of the relationship.- Since:
- 2.0
- Default:
- @jakarta.persistence.JoinTable
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