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@Target(value={METHOD,FIELD}) @Retention(value=RUNTIME) public @interface MapsId
Designates aManyToOne
orOneToOne
relationship attribute that provides the mapping for anEmbeddedId
primary key, an attribute within anEmbeddedId
primary key, or a simple primary key of the parent entity. Thevalue
element specifies the attribute within a composite key to which the relationship attribute corresponds. If the entity's primary key is of the same Java type as the primary key of the entity referenced by the relationship, the value attribute is not specified.Example: // parent entity has simple primary key @Entity public class Employee { @Id long empId; String name; ... } // dependent entity uses EmbeddedId for composite key @Embeddable public class DependentId { String name; long empid; // corresponds to primary key type of Employee } @Entity public class Dependent { @EmbeddedId DependentId id; ... @MapsId("empid") // maps the empid attribute of embedded id @ManyToOne Employee emp; }
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- Java Persistence 2.0
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Element Detail
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value
public abstract String value
(Optional) The name of the attribute within the composite key to which the relationship attribute corresponds. If not supplied, the relationship maps the entity's primary key.- Default:
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