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Where to define @IdClass annotation in both Scenario ?


In my view for case 1 : both Entity1 and Entity2 should have their own @IdClass .

because Entity2 also have primary key .


and for case 2 : MapedSuperClass2 should have @IdClass .

because both Entity1 & Entity2 shared the same primary key .


Is i am right ?

Case 1:

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Case 2:

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  • I do not understand your question. Could you reformulate your problem?
    – V G
    Feb 24, 2014 at 10:14

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In the first scenario, when you define the IdClass in the parent class you can not add or even delete fields of the key in the subclasses, so adding new value to the key in Entity2 is not allowed by the specification.

In the second scenario, consider create the @IdClass in the second MapperSuperClass to be used in all the subclasses, as you dont need more fiels added to the key, that should work.

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  • I understand case2 but may you explain case1 more (ex. 'delete fields of the key in the subclasses' , 'which is better to define IdClass on parent or on subclass')
    – hiddenuser
    Feb 25, 2014 at 5:40

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