Specifies the map key for associations of type
Map
when the map key is itself the primary key or a persistent field or
property of the entity that is the value of the map.
If a persistent field or property other than the primary key is used as a map key then it is expected to have a uniqueness constraint associated with it.
The MapKeyClass
annotation is not used when MapKey
is specified and vice versa.
Example 1:
@Entity
public class Department {
...
@OneToMany(mappedBy = "department")
@MapKey // map key is primary key
public Map<Integer, Employee> getEmployees() {... }
...
}
@Entity
public class Employee {
...
@Id
Integer getEmpId() { ... }
@ManyToOne
@JoinColumn(name = "dept_id")
public Department getDepartment() { ... }
...
}
Example 2:
@Entity
public class Department {
...
@OneToMany(mappedBy = "department")
@MapKey(name = "name")
public Map<String, Employee> getEmployees() {... }
...
}
@Entity
public class Employee {
@Id
public Integer getEmpId() { ... }
...
@ManyToOne
@JoinColumn(name = "dept_id")
public Department getDepartment() { ... }
...
}
- Since:
- 1.0
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Optional Element Summary
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Element Details
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name
String name(Optional) The name of the persistent field or property of the associated entity that is used as the map key.Default: If the
name
element is not specified, the primary key of the associated entity is used as the map key. If the primary key is a composite primary key and is mapped asIdClass
, an instance of the primary key class is used as the key.- Default:
""
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