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 * Hibernate, Relational Persistence for Idiomatic Java
 *
 * License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), version 2.1 or later.
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 */
package org.hibernate.loader.plan.exec.spi;

import org.hibernate.loader.CollectionAliases;

/**
 * @author Steve Ebersole
 */
public interface CollectionReferenceAliases {
	/**
	 * Obtain the table alias used for the collection table of the CollectionReference.
	 *
	 * @return The collection table alias.
	 */
	public String getCollectionTableAlias();

	/**
	 * Obtain the alias of the table that contains the collection element values.
	 * 

* Unlike in the legacy Loader case, CollectionReferences in the LoadPlan code refer to both the * collection and the elements *always*. In Loader the elements were handled by EntityPersister associations * entries for one-to-many and many-to-many. In LoadPlan we need to describe the collection table/columns * as well as the entity element table/columns. For "basic collections" and one-to-many collections, the * "element table" and the "collection table" are actually the same. For the many-to-many case this will be * different and we need to track it separately. * * @return The element table alias. Only different from {@link #getCollectionTableAlias()} in the case of * many-to-many. */ public String getElementTableAlias(); /** * Obtain the aliases for the columns related to the collection structure such as the FK, index/key, or identifier * (idbag). * * @return The collection column aliases. */ public CollectionAliases getCollectionColumnAliases(); /** * Obtain the entity reference aliases for the element values when the element of the collection is an entity. * * @return The entity reference aliases for the entity element; {@code null} if the collection element is not an entity. */ public EntityReferenceAliases getEntityElementAliases(); }





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