A legacy application persistence is based on JPA. There is an entity, People, mapped to the database table People. Now a subset of all the rows in People needs some additional fields. One possible solution is to use jpa inheritance and create a new entity, suppose EmployeedPeople, which extends People.
@Entity
@Inheritance(strategy = InheritanceType.JOINED)
public class People {
...
@Entity(name = “EmployeedPeople”)
public class EmployeedPeople extends People {
Alternatively I can use unidirectional one to one relationship
@Entity(name = “EmployeedPeople”)
public class EmployeedPeople {
...
@OneToOne(optional = false)
private People commonPersonData;
I thought about a third way too: the new entity is based on a database view which joins People table with EmployeedData table. This last approach is good for reading EmployeedPeople but impractical for inserting and updating because I have to work with different entities (People and EmployeedData).
Which criteria can help in choosing the strategy ? Which are the pros and cons of each solutions ?
In internet I have already found the following guide which compares the inheritance strategies and this one on composition but my ideas are not clear yet.