Package jakarta.persistence
Annotation Interface PrimaryKeyJoinColumns
Groups
PrimaryKeyJoinColumn annotations.
It is used to map composite foreign keys.
Example: ValuedCustomer subclass
@Entity
@Table(name = "VCUST")
@DiscriminatorValue("VCUST")
@PrimaryKeyJoinColumns({
@PrimaryKeyJoinColumn(name = "CUST_ID",
referencedColumnName = "ID"),
@PrimaryKeyJoinColumn(name = "CUST_TYPE",
referencedColumnName = "TYPE")})
public class ValuedCustomer extends Customer { ... }
- Since:
- 1.0
- See Also:
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Required Element Summary
Required Elements -
Optional Element Summary
Optional ElementsModifier and TypeOptional ElementDescription(Optional) Used to specify or control the generation of a foreign key constraint when table generation is in effect.
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Element Details
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value
PrimaryKeyJoinColumn[] valueOne or morePrimaryKeyJoinColumnannotations. -
foreignKey
ForeignKey foreignKey(Optional) Used to specify or control the generation of a foreign key constraint when table generation is in effect. If both this element and theforeignKeyelement of any of thePrimaryKeyJoinColumnelements are specified, the behavior is undefined. If no foreign key annotation element is specified in either location, a default foreign key strategy is selected by the persistence provider.- Since:
- 2.1
- Default:
@jakarta.persistence.ForeignKey(PROVIDER_DEFAULT)
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