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I'm new to spring mvc, roo and hibernate.

I'm trying to create two tables with 1:M relationship.

For example, I want two entities, Person and Car. One person can have many cars.

I've created entities using Roo

entity --class ~.domain.Person
field string Name
entity --class ~.domain.Car
field string Name
field reference --fieldName owner --type ~.domain.Person
field set --fieldName ownedCars --type ~.domain.Car --class ~.domain.Person --cardinality ONE_TO_MANY 

Generated class for car:

@RooJavaBean
@RooToString
@RooEntity
public class Car {

    private String Name;

    @ManyToOne
    private Person owner;
}

Generated class for Person

@RooJavaBean
@RooToString
@RooEntity
public class Person {

    private String Name;

    @OneToMany(cascade = CascadeType.ALL)
    private Set<Car> ownedCars = new HashSet<Car>();
}

However, in the database, there are 3 tables (insted of two)

Table CAR (as expected)

  CREATE TABLE "TEST"."CAR" 
   (    
    "ID" NUMBER(19,0), 
    "NAME" VARCHAR2(255 BYTE), 
    "VERSION" NUMBER(10,0), 
    "OWNER" NUMBER(19,0)
   )

Table PERSON (as expected)

  CREATE TABLE "TEST"."PERSON" 
   (
"ID" NUMBER(19,0), 
    "NAME" VARCHAR2(255 BYTE), 
    "VERSION" NUMBER(10,0)
   )

and also PERSON_OWNED_CARS (which is not expected, it's not many to many relationship)

  CREATE TABLE "TEST"."PERSON_OWNED_CARS" 
   (
"PERSON" NUMBER(19,0), 
    "OWNED_CARS" NUMBER(19,0)
   )

Why is the last table generated? What is the purpose of the last table, it's not many to many relationship? Can it be avoided? Am I doing something wrong?

1 Answer 1

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I'm not sure how Roo manages this, but you need to link sides of bidirectional relationships with mappedBy:

@OneToMany(cascade = CascadeType.ALL, mappedBy = "owner")
private Set<Car> ownedCars = new HashSet<Car>();

Otherwise they are interpreted as two different unidirectional relationships, and relationship from Person to Car is implemented via join table (it's a default behaviour for unidirectional one-to-many relationships).

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    To do it from Roo itself the --mappedBy owneroption can be used. Thanks for the question and the answer!
    – xverges
    Nov 30, 2011 at 11:54
  • Greatly useful answer, I was really lost here about the table generation behaviour. Feb 23, 2012 at 11:01
  • What if Car is polymorphic and Person has_many Cars and Company has_many Cars, how do I handle this without additional table, since using @Any in Car will leave me with a uni-directional One-To-Many from Entity side thus creating a new table for each one-to-many relation.
    – krozaine
    Sep 18, 2018 at 20:05

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