Annotation Type JoinTable
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@Target({METHOD,FIELD}) @Retention(RUNTIME) public @interface JoinTable
Specifies the mapping of associations. It is applied to the owning side of an association.A join table is typically used in the mapping of many-to-many and unidirectional one-to-many associations. It may also be used to map bidirectional many-to-one/one-to-many associations, unidirectional many-to-one relationships, and one-to-one associations (both bidirectional and unidirectional).
When a join table is used in mapping a relationship with an embeddable class on the owning side of the relationship, the containing entity rather than the embeddable class is considered the owner of the relationship.
If the
JoinTable
annotation is missing, the default values of the annotation elements apply. The name of the join table is assumed to be the table names of the associated primary tables concatenated together (owning side first) using an underscore.Example: @JoinTable( name="CUST_PHONE", joinColumns= @JoinColumn(name="CUST_ID", referencedColumnName="ID"), inverseJoinColumns= @JoinColumn(name="PHONE_ID", referencedColumnName="ID") )
- Since:
- 1.0
- See Also:
JoinColumn
,JoinColumns
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Optional Element Summary
Optional Elements Modifier and Type Optional Element Description String
catalog
(Optional) The catalog of the table.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.Index[]
indexes
(Optional) Indexes for the table.ForeignKey
inverseForeignKey
(Optional) Used to specify or control the generation of a foreign key constraint for the columns corresponding to theinverseJoinColumns
element when table generation is in effect.JoinColumn[]
inverseJoinColumns
(Optional) The foreign key columns of the join table which reference the primary table of the entity that does not own the association.JoinColumn[]
joinColumns
(Optional) The foreign key columns of the join table which reference the primary table of the entity owning the association.String
name
(Optional) The name of the join table.String
schema
(Optional) The schema of the table.UniqueConstraint[]
uniqueConstraints
(Optional) Unique constraints that are to be placed on the table.
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Element Detail
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name
String name
(Optional) The name of the join table.Defaults to the concatenated names of the two associated primary entity tables, separated by an underscore.
- Default:
- ""
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catalog
String catalog
(Optional) The catalog of the table.Defaults to the default catalog.
- Default:
- ""
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schema
String schema
(Optional) The schema of the table.Defaults to the default schema for user.
- Default:
- ""
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joinColumns
JoinColumn[] joinColumns
(Optional) The foreign key columns of the join table which reference the primary table of the entity owning the association. (I.e. the owning side of the association).Uses the same defaults as for
JoinColumn
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- {}
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inverseJoinColumns
JoinColumn[] inverseJoinColumns
(Optional) The foreign key columns of the join table which reference the primary table of the entity that does not own the association. (I.e. the inverse side of the association).Uses the same defaults as for
JoinColumn
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- {}
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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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inverseForeignKey
ForeignKey inverseForeignKey
(Optional) Used to specify or control the generation of a foreign key constraint for the columns corresponding to theinverseJoinColumns
element when table generation is in effect. If both this element and theforeignKey
element of any of theinverseJoinColumns
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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uniqueConstraints
UniqueConstraint[] uniqueConstraints
(Optional) Unique constraints that are to be placed on the table. These are only used if table generation is in effect.Defaults to no additional constraints.
- Default:
- {}
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indexes
Index[] indexes
(Optional) Indexes for the table. These are only used if table generation is in effect.- Since:
- 2.1
- Default:
- {}
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