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/*
 * Copyright 2007 Daniel Spiewak
 * 
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 
 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 
 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
 * 
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 */
package net.java.ao;

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

/**
 * 

Marks a method as relevant only to a many-to-many relation. This * informs ActiveObjects that the return value for the method in question * should be determined from a many-to-many relation through the * specified type onto the type in the return value. For example:

* *
public interface Person {
 *     // ...
 *
 *     @ManyToMany(Authorship.class)
 *     public Book[] getBooks();
 * }
* *

Thus the return value of the getBooks() method * would be determined by a query something like the following:

* * SELECT bookID FROM authorships WHERE personID = ? * *

If the {@link #where()} clause is specified, it will be used * in addition to the base, necessary criterion to determine the * returned entities. Thus, the many-to-many relation could be referenced * in the following way:

* *
public interface Person {
 *     // ...
 *
 *     @ManyToMany(value=Authorship.class, where="deleted = FALSE")
 *     public Book[] getBooks();
 * }
* *

This would lead to a query like the following:

* * SELECT bookID FROM authorships WHERE personID = ? AND (deleted = FALSE) * *

The value() parameter is not optional.

* * @author Daniel Spiewak */ @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Target(ElementType.METHOD) public @interface ManyToMany { /** * The type through which the many-to-many relation is defined. For * example, if a people table has a many-to-many * relation on books, it would most likely be through an * authorships table. Thus, the value of this parameter * could be Authorship.class */ Class> value(); /** *

The name of the getter method in the joining entity that refers to the annotated entity.

* *

If this is not specified, a warning will be logged at migration time, and ActiveObjects may behave in * unexpected ways. Future versions of ActiveObjects may require that this property be specified.

* * @see AO-325 */ String reverse() default ""; /** *

The name of the getter method in the joining entity that refers to the entities to be returned by the annotated * method.

* *

If this is not specified, a warning will be logged at migration time, and ActiveObjects may behave in * unexpected ways. Future versions of ActiveObjects may require that this property be specified.

* * @see AO-325 */ String through() default ""; /** *

A String clause allowing developer-specified additional * conditions to be imposed on the relationship. The String * must be a proper SQL WHERE clause:

* * "deleted = FALSE" * *

One must be extremely careful with this sort of thing though * because sometimes (as is the case with the above sample), the * unparameterized code may not execute as expected against every * database (due to differences in typing and value handling). Thus, * in all but non-trivial cases, defined implementations should be used.

* * @see net.java.ao.Implementation */ String where() default ""; }




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