I have run my own tests and don't believe this is possible but was hoping to get some confirmation.
I have two objects that are being persisted using hibernate, Child
and Parent
. A Child
always has a reference to a single Parent
and and Parent
has a Set of Child
Objects. On top of this a parent has a List of favorites which consists of Child objects.
This is mapped using the following HBM definitions:
<class name="Parent" table="parent">
<id name="id" column="id">
<generator class="increment"/>
</id>
<set cascade="all,delete-orphan" inverse="true" name="children">
<cache usage="nonstrict-read-write"/>
<key column="parent_id"/>
<one-to-many class="Child"/>
</set>
<list cascade="none" name="favorites">
<cache usage="nonstrict-read-write"/>
<key>
<column name="parent_id" not-null="false"/>
</key>
<index>
<column name="fav_index"/>
</index>
<one-to-many class="Child"/>
</list>
</class>
<class name="Child" table="child">
<id name="id" column="id">
<generator class="increment"/>
</id>
<many-to-one column="parent_id" name="parent" not-null="false"/>
</class>
The trouble I am having is with the column parent_id
in the child
table. It works fine when I persist Child objects that have references to a parent and when I persist Parent objects that have a list of favorites. However, when I try and remove a child from a parents list of favorites, the column child.parent_id
gets set to null, even though I have not removed the Parent Object from the Child before it is persisted.
From my tests, I don't think there is anyway around this other than using a different column name for the favorites key column in the Parent mapping. It just seems a bit of a shame to do that since these two columns will always have the same value.
Does anyone if this is possible or will I have to use two columns?
Thanks