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Hi can any one help me with the below issue

I have a parent object say ParentObj and it has two child objects like ChildObj1 and ChildObj2 as below

    @Entity
    @Table(name="parent")
    public class ParentObj {
      @OneToOne(fetch = FetchType.EAGER,cascade=CascadeType.ALL)
        @JoinColumn(name="child1_id", nullable=false)
        private Child childObj1;

      @OneToOne(fetch = FetchType.EAGER, cascade = CascadeType.ALL)
        @JoinColumn(name="child2_id")
        private Child childObj2;
    }

I have used cascade=CascadeType.ALL because when I save parent object I want to save child objects also thats working fine (I dont want to explicitly save child and then setting them to parent and then saving parent)

and Child object is like below

@Entity
@Table(name="child")
public class Child extends Persistent{
        @Column(name="email")
        private String email;
}

and in db level I have set email as unique constraint as below

 UNIQUE KEY `uk_email` (`email`)

I receive email fields from front-end jsp issue is when childObj1 email and childObj2 email is same I am getting unique key constraint violation exception because there is unique key constraint in db level but the above modal working fine if both emails are different.

Is there any way to handle the above issue without removing cascade type in object level and without removing unique constraint in db level, something like disabling annotation only in this case without removing annotation not sure whether we can do it or not

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    I'm not sure what you are asking for but in what way would removing the cascade help you? I'd probably check the emails before trying to persist the parent and refuse to do so if both are equal.
    – Thomas
    Dec 1, 2015 at 15:32
  • Even I need to save the parent object if both emails are same I just can ignore that case but the child object should be saved only once and the table in db should look like parent table ============= child1_id :1 child2_id: 1 Dec 1, 2015 at 15:35
  • Hibernate can't help you with this so you'll have to handle that yourself. Check before and remove the second child if email addresses are equal (or set childObj2 = childObj1).
    – Thomas
    Dec 1, 2015 at 15:36
  • so you are saying that we should not save child2 if both are same right? Dec 1, 2015 at 15:40
  • As this seems to be an "expected problem" based on invalid user input, I think the correct way is to catch the constraint exception, and report back to the front-end. Trying to find a workaround doesn't make sense IMO as you don't want to store two identical children?
    – geert3
    Dec 1, 2015 at 15:46

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