@Target(value={ANNOTATION_TYPE,METHOD,FIELD}) @Retention(value=RUNTIME) public @interface MapKeyClass
java.util.Map. The map key can be a
basic type, an embeddable class, or an entity. If the map is specified using Java generics, the
MapKeyClass annotation and associated type need not be specified; otherwise they must be
specified.
The MapKeyClass annotation is used in conjunction with ElementCollection or one
of the collection-valued relationship annotations (OneToMany or ManyToMany). The
MapKey annotation is not used when MapKeyClass is specified and vice versa.
Example 1:
@Entity
public class Item {
@Id int id;
...
@ElementCollection(targetClass=String.class)
@MapKeyClass(String.class)
Map images; // map from image name to image filename
...
}
Example 2:
// MapKeyClass and target type of relationship can be defaulted
@Entity
public class Item {
@Id int id;
...
@ElementCollection
Map<String, String> images;
...
}
Example 3:
@Entity
public class Company {
@Id int id;
...
@OneToMany(targetEntity=com.example.VicePresident.class)
@MapKeyClass(com.example.Division.class)
Map organization;
}
Example 4:
// MapKeyClass and target type of relationship are defaulted
@Entity
public class Company {
@Id int id;
...
@OneToMany
Map<Division, VicePresident> organization;
}
ElementCollection,
OneToMany,
ManyToManypublic abstract Class value
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