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I'm working on a JPA project in which I have some different Entities extending a super-class annotated as Entity:

@Entity
@Table(name = "export_profiles")
@NamedQueries({
    @NamedQuery(name = "ExportProfile.getAll", query = "select ep from PersistentExportProfile ep"),
    @NamedQuery(name = "ExportProfile.getByName", query = "select ep from PersistentExportProfile ep where ep.profileName = :name") })
public abstract class PersistentExportProfile extends AbstractExportProfile {

    // other mappings...

}

I'd like to inherit mappings defined in my PersistentExportProfile into each sub-class. Is it possible? What do I have to change in my super-class, and what do I have to add in my sub-entities?

NOTE all the sub-classes will be mapped on the same table.

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  • You dont need to change anything. just make your sub-classes Entities. By default the table mapping is set to single table for the entire hierarchy
    – maress
    May 16, 2012 at 9:26
  • @JBNizet If you don't have the patience to answer my "stupid" question you can just ignore it instead of get angry... thanks anyway ;)
    – davioooh
    May 16, 2012 at 9:41
  • I'm not angry, and I've never said your question was stupid. But this question is obviously answered in the documentation, and this documentation is easy to find. So I reiterate my question, which is a real one: why don't you read it?
    – JB Nizet
    May 16, 2012 at 9:45

3 Answers 3

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If the sole purpose of your superclass is to define common mappings for the sub classes, but is not persistent itself, you would be better off using the @MappedSuperclass annotation or the <mapped-superclass> for xml mappings. There is an example here.

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This case may be a good start in Postgres.

By example

CREATE TABLE "public"."abstract_export_profile" (
"label" TEXT
) WITHOUT OIDS;

CREATE TABLE "public"."persistent_export_profile" (
"id" BIGSERIAL, 
"value" TEXT, 
CONSTRAINT "mandant_pkey" PRIMARY KEY("id")
) INHERITS ("public"."abstract_export_profile")
WITHOUT OIDS;

The Name Class:

@MappedSuperclass
public class AbstractExportProfile { ... }

And the

@Entity
@Table(name= "mandant")
public class PersistentExportProfile extends AbstractExportProfile { ... }
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  • The SQL is not part of my answer, i just like the way postgres inherit.
    – Grim
    May 16, 2012 at 10:00
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The best solution for me was to add @Inheritance(strategy=InheritanceType.SINGLE_TABLE) and @DiscriminatorColumn(name="export_type", discriminatorType=DiscriminatorType.STRING) to my abstract class, then in my concrete classes I added @DiscriminatorValue to define the value of the DiscriminatorColumn.

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