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I am using morphia github version 1.2.2. I know how to annotate index on one field on morphia entity, but is there a way to annotate index on compositon of two fields. For example what would be the annotation for the following class if I want to have a composite index on field a and b.

@Entity
public class TestClass
{
    @Property("a")
    private int fieldA;
    @Property("b")
    private int fieldB;
    //how to annotate index of compound key fieldA and fieldB using morphia index annotation?
}

Thanks in advance.

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@Entity
@Indexes(@Index(name = "aAndB", value = "a, b"))
public class TestClass
{
    @Property("a")
    private int fieldA;
    @Property("b")
    private int fieldB;
    //how to annotate index of compound key fieldA and fieldB using morphia index annotation?
}

Giving the index a name is optional. You could also make the compound index unique.

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  • using this approach, I get warning messages in the log saying I'm using deprecated methods. This is how I annotate my class: @Indexes(@Index(value = Chat.USER_ID_1 + "," + Ch.USER_ID_2, unique = true)) public class Chat {}
    – Siamaster
    Aug 18, 2015 at 21:11
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    The syntax has changed with Morphia 1.0: @Indexes(@Index(fields = { @Field(Chat.USER_ID_1), @Field(Ch.USER_ID_2)}, options = @IndexOptions(unique = true)))
    – xeraa
    Aug 19, 2015 at 21:54

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