Im having trouble with hibernate sets of entities with composite primary keys.
We have a concept "Target" in our app. Target id should be the combination of three other tables (entities) primary ids. Target also has an int taget. Employees should have a collection of targets. The SQL looks like this:
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `target` (
`role_id` bigint(20) NOT NULL,
`ApplicationPeriod_id` bigint(20) NOT NULL,
`project_class_id` bigint(20) NOT NULL,
`target` int(11) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (`role_id`,`ApplicationPeriod_id`,`project_class_id`),
KEY `fk_role_id` (`role_id`),
KEY `fk_ApplicationPeriod_id` (`ApplicationPeriod_id`),
KEY `fk_project_class_id` (`project_class_id`),
KEY `FKCB7E71918717386C` (`project_class_id`),
KEY `FKCB7E7191BEC322C1` (`ApplicationPeriod_id`),
KEY `FKCB7E71917B617197` (`role_id`)
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
This SQL works fine, and it allows me to more than one target per role_id (Employee) as long as the applicationperiodid and projectclassid are different.
This is the targetID class
@Embeddable
public class TargetId implements Serializable {
@ManyToOne
private Employee employee;
@ManyToOne
private ApplicationPeriod applicationPeriod;
@ManyToOne
private ProjectClass projectClass;
public Employee getEmployee() {
return employee;
}
public void setEmployee(Employee employee) {
this.employee = employee;
}
public ApplicationPeriod getApplicationPeriod() {
return applicationPeriod;
}
public void setApplicationPeriod(ApplicationPeriod applicationPeriod) {
this.applicationPeriod = applicationPeriod;
}
public ProjectClass getProjectClass() {
return projectClass;
}
public void setProjectClass(ProjectClass projectClass) {
this.projectClass = projectClass;
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object o) {
if (this == o) return true;
if (!(o instanceof TargetId)) return false;
TargetId that = (TargetId) o;
if (applicationPeriod != null ? !applicationPeriod.equals(that.applicationPeriod) : that.applicationPeriod != null)
return false;
if (employee != null ? !employee.equals(that.employee) : that.employee != null) return false;
if (projectClass != null ? !projectClass.equals(that.projectClass) : that.projectClass != null) return false;
return true;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
int result = employee != null ? employee.hashCode() : 0;
result = 31 * result + (applicationPeriod != null ? applicationPeriod.hashCode() : 0);
result = 31 * result + (projectClass != null ? projectClass.hashCode() : 0);
return result;
}
}
This is the target class
@Entity
@Table(name = "target")
@AssociationOverrides({
@AssociationOverride(name = "targetId.employee",
joinColumns = @JoinColumn(name = "role_id")),
@AssociationOverride(name = "targetId.applicationPeriod",
joinColumns = @JoinColumn(name = "ApplicationPeriod_id")),
@AssociationOverride(name = "targetId.projectClass",
joinColumns = @JoinColumn(name = "project_class_id"))
})
public class Target implements Serializable {
@EmbeddedId
private TargetId targetId;
private int target;
public TargetId getTargetId() {
return targetId;
}
public void setTargetId(TargetId targetId) {
this.targetId = targetId;
}
public int getTarget() {
return target;
}
public void setTarget(int target) {
this.target = target;
}
public Target() {
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object o) {
if (this == o) return true;
if (!(o instanceof Target)) return false;
Target target = (Target) o;
if (this.target != target.target) return false;
if (targetId != null ? !targetId.equals(target.targetId) : target.targetId != null)
return false;
return true;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
int result = targetId != null ? targetId.hashCode() : 0;
result = 31 * result + target;
return result;
}
}
This is the employee class, in which I want to store a set of targets for each employee.
@Entity
@Cacheable(true)
@Cache(usage= CacheConcurrencyStrategy.NONSTRICT_READ_WRITE) //Hibernate specific
public class Employee {
...
@OneToMany(fetch = FetchType.LAZY, mappedBy = "targetId.employee", cascade=CascadeType.ALL, orphanRemoval=true)
private Set<Target> targets = new HashSet<Target>();
public Set<Target> getTargets() {
return targets;
}
public void setTargets(Set<Target> targets) {
this.targets = targets;
}
...
}
Creating and storing targets via hibernate works, and everything in the database looks good. The problem is that, even thought the database allows storing more than one target per employee as long as the applicationperiod and projectclass are different, Hibernate wont store more than one target per employee regardless of whether the applicationperiod and projectclass are different. What am I doing wrong? How can I make Hibernate let me store more than one target per employee?