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 *
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 * terms of the Eclipse Public License v. 2.0 which is available at
 * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0,
 * or the Eclipse Distribution License v. 1.0 which is available at
 * http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php.
 *
 * SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0 OR BSD-3-Clause
 */

// Contributors:
//     Linda DeMichiel - 2.1
//     Linda DeMichiel - 2.0

package jakarta.persistence;

import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;

import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.FIELD;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.METHOD;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME;

/**
 * Specifies a single-valued association to another entity class that
 * has many-to-one multiplicity. It is not normally necessary to
 * specify the target entity explicitly since it can usually be
 * inferred from the type of the object being referenced.  If the
 * relationship is bidirectional, the non-owning
 * OneToMany entity side must used the
 * mappedBy element to specify the relationship field or
 * property of the entity that is the owner of the relationship.
 *
 * 

The ManyToOne annotation may be used within an * embeddable class to specify a relationship from the embeddable * class to an entity class. If the relationship is bidirectional, the * non-owning OneToMany entity side must use the mappedBy * element of the OneToMany annotation to specify the * relationship field or property of the embeddable field or property * on the owning side of the relationship. The dot (".") notation * syntax must be used in the mappedBy element to indicate the * relationship attribute within the embedded attribute. The value of * each identifier used with the dot notation is the name of the * respective embedded field or property. *

 *
 *     Example 1:
 *
 *     @ManyToOne(optional=false) 
 *     @JoinColumn(name="CUST_ID", nullable=false, updatable=false)
 *     public Customer getCustomer() { return customer; }
 *
 *
 *     Example 2:
 * 
 *     @Entity
 *        public class Employee {
 *        @Id int id;
 *        @Embedded JobInfo jobInfo;
 *        ...
 *     }
 *
 *     @Embeddable
 *        public class JobInfo {
 *        String jobDescription; 
 *        @ManyToOne ProgramManager pm; // Bidirectional
 *     }
 *
 *     @Entity
 *        public class ProgramManager {
 *        @Id int id;
 *        @OneToMany(mappedBy="jobInfo.pm")
 *        Collection<Employee> manages;
 *     }
 *
 * 
* * @since 1.0 */ @Target({METHOD, FIELD}) @Retention(RUNTIME) public @interface ManyToOne { /** * (Optional) The entity class that is the target of * the association. * *

Defaults to the type of the field or property * that stores the association. */ Class targetEntity() default void.class; /** * (Optional) The operations that must be cascaded to * the target of the association. * *

By default no operations are cascaded. */ CascadeType[] cascade() default {}; /** * (Optional) Whether the association should be lazily * loaded or must be eagerly fetched. The EAGER * strategy is a requirement on the persistence provider runtime that * the associated entity must be eagerly fetched. The LAZY * strategy is a hint to the persistence provider runtime. */ FetchType fetch() default FetchType.EAGER; /** * (Optional) Whether the association is optional. If set * to false then a non-null relationship must always exist. */ boolean optional() default true; }





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