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 * Contributors:
 *     Petros Splinakis - Java Persistence 2.2
 *     Linda DeMichiel - Java Persistence 2.0 - Version 2.0 (October 1 - 2013)
 *     Specification available from http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=317
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package javax.persistence;

import java.lang.annotation.Repeatable;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.TYPE;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.METHOD;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.FIELD;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME;
import static javax.persistence.ConstraintMode.PROVIDER_DEFAULT;

/**
 * Used to override a mapping for an entity relationship.
 *
 * 

May be applied to an entity that extends a mapped superclass to * override a relationship mapping defined by the mapped * superclass. If not specified, the association is mapped the same as * in the original mapping. When used to override a mapping defined by * a mapped superclass, AssociationOverride is applied to * the entity class. * *

May be used to override a relationship mapping from an * embeddable within an entity to another entity when the embeddable * is on the owning side of the relationship. When used to override a * relationship mapping defined by an embeddable class (including an * embeddable class embedded within another embeddable class), * AssociationOverride is applied to the field or * property containing the embeddable. * *

When AssociationOverride is used to override a * relationship mapping from an embeddable class, the * name element specifies the referencing relationship * field or property within the embeddable class. To override mappings * at multiple levels of embedding, a dot (".") notation syntax must * be used in the name element to indicate an attribute * within an embedded attribute. The value of each identifier used * with the dot notation is the name of the respective embedded field * or property. * *

When AssociationOverride is applied to override * the mappings of an embeddable class used as a map value, * "value." must be used to prefix the name of the * attribute within the embeddable class that is being overridden in * order to specify it as part of the map value. * *

If the relationship mapping is a foreign key mapping, the * joinColumns element is used. If the relationship * mapping uses a join table, the joinTable element must * be specified to override the mapping of the join table and/or its * join columns. * *

 *    Example 1: Overriding the mapping of a relationship defined by a mapped superclass
 *
 *    @MappedSuperclass
 *    public class Employee {
 *        ...
 *        @ManyToOne
 *        protected Address address;
 *        ...
 *    }
 *    
 *    @Entity 
 *        @AssociationOverride(name="address", 
 *                             joinColumns=@JoinColumn(name="ADDR_ID"))
 *        // address field mapping overridden to ADDR_ID foreign key
 *    public class PartTimeEmployee extends Employee {
 *        ...
 *    }
 * 
* *
 *    Example 2: Overriding the mapping for phoneNumbers defined in the ContactInfo class
 *
 *    @Entity
 *    public class Employee {
 *        @Id int id;
 *        @AssociationOverride(
 *          name="phoneNumbers",
 *          joinTable=@JoinTable(
 *             name="EMPPHONES",
 *             joinColumns=@JoinColumn(name="EMP"),
 *             inverseJoinColumns=@JoinColumn(name="PHONE")
 *          )
 *        )
 *        @Embedded ContactInfo contactInfo;
 *       ...
 *    }
 * 
 *    @Embeddable
 *    public class ContactInfo {
 *        @ManyToOne Address address; // Unidirectional
 *        @ManyToMany(targetEntity=PhoneNumber.class) List phoneNumbers;
 *    }
 * 
 *    @Entity
 *    public class PhoneNumber {
 *        @Id int number;
 *        @ManyToMany(mappedBy="contactInfo.phoneNumbers")
 *        Collection<Employee> employees;
 *     }
 *    
* * @see Embedded * @see Embeddable * @see MappedSuperclass * @see AttributeOverride * * @since Java Persistence 1.0 */ @Repeatable(AssociationOverrides.class) @Target({TYPE, METHOD, FIELD}) @Retention(RUNTIME) public @interface AssociationOverride { /** * (Required) The name of the relationship property whose mapping is * being overridden if property-based access is being used, * or the name of the relationship field if field-based access is used. */ String name(); /** * The join column(s) being mapped to the persistent attribute(s). * The joinColumns elements must be specified if a * foreign key mapping is used in the overriding of the mapping of * the relationship. The joinColumns element must * not be specified if a join table is used in the overriding of * the mapping of the relationship. */ JoinColumn[] joinColumns() default {}; /** * (Optional) Used to specify or control the generation of a * foreign key constraint for the columns corresponding to the * joinColumns element when table generation is in * effect. If both this element and the foreignKey * element of any of the joinColumns elements are * specified, the behavior is undefined. If no foreign key * annotation element is specified in either location, the * persistence provider's default foreign key strategy will * apply. * * @since Java Persistence 2.1 */ ForeignKey foreignKey() default @ForeignKey(PROVIDER_DEFAULT); /** * The join table that maps the relationship. * The joinTable element must be specified if a join table * is used in the overriding of the mapping of the * relationship. The joinTable element must not be specified * if a foreign key mapping is used in the overriding of * the relationship. * * @since Java Persistence 2.0 */ JoinTable joinTable() default @JoinTable; }




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