问题
I have a master table A with a composite primary key, consisting of two columns. One of these columns is a constant ("THE CONSTANT VALUE" in the code below). This table definition looks like the following:
@Entity public class Master {
@Id
@Column(name = "SIGNIFICANT_KEY")
private String realKey;
@Id
@Column(name = "CONSTANT_KEY")
private String constantPartKey;
}
I have a detail table B, referencing master table A using only one (non-constant) column. I want to implement usual ManyToOne and OneToMany relations between the two tables.
Question: How can I handle this situation with Hibernate?
The only solution for master reference I found relies on using formulas:
@Entity public class Detail {
@ManyToOne
@JoinColumnsOrFormulas(value={
@JoinColumnOrFormula(column=
@JoinColumn(name = "SIGNIFICANT_KEY",
referencedColumnName = "SIGNIFICANT_KEY",
insertable=false, updatable=false, nullable = false)),
@JoinColumnOrFormula(formula=
@JoinFormula(referencedColumnName="CONSTANT_KEY", value="'THE CONSTANT VALUE'"))
})
Master master;
}
Now I see other problem: I cannot use this field in OneToMany relation due to the java.lang.ClassCastException problem I've reported here earlier: https://hibernate.onjira.com/browse/HHH-6811
回答1:
I really wonder how it can be helpful to have a constant column value in a database, but anyway...
What I would do is to only map the non-constant column as ID, and make the constant column a regular column, with a constant value:
@Entity
public class Strange {
@Id
private Long id;
@Column
private long constant = 345; // the constant that you want in your database
@OneToMany(mappedBy = "strange")
private Set<Detail> details;
...
// no setter for constant!
}
@Entity
public class Detail {
...
@ManyToOne
@JoinColumn(name = "strange_id")
private Strange strange;
}
If other entities reference this same Strange entity using its full composite key, then simply do the following:
@Entity
public class Strange {
@Id
@Column(name = "strange_id")
private Long id;
@Id
private long constant = 345; // the constant that you want in your database
@OneToMany(mappedBy = "strange")
private Set<Detail> details;
...
// no setter for constant!
}
@Entity
public class Detail {
...
@ManyToOne
@JoinColumn(name = "strange_id", referencedColumnName = "strange_id")
private Strange strange;
}
You can reference other entities using something other than their PK. Another unique column is also OK. And since strange_id is unique, it fits the bill. The referencedColumnName
attribute must be used to specify the referenced column name, in that case.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8924928/hibernate-how-to-use-a-constant-as-part-of-composite-foreign-reference