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*
* Contributors:
* Linda DeMichiel - Java Persistence 2.1
* Linda DeMichiel - Java Persistence 2.0
*
******************************************************************************/
package javax.persistence;
import java.lang.annotation.
Target;
import java.lang.annotation.
Retention;
import static java.lang.annotation.
ElementType.
FIELD;
import static java.lang.annotation.
ElementType.
METHOD;
import static java.lang.annotation.
RetentionPolicy.
RUNTIME;
import static javax.persistence.
ConstraintMode.
PROVIDER_DEFAULT;
/**
* Specifies the mapping for composite foreign keys. This annotation
* groups <code>JoinColumn</code> annotations for the same relationship.
*
* <p> When the <code>JoinColumns</code> annotation is used,
* both the <code>name</code> and the <code>referencedColumnName</code> elements
* must be specified in each such <code>JoinColumn</code> annotation.
*
* <pre>
*
* Example:
* @ManyToOne
* @JoinColumns({
* @JoinColumn(name="ADDR_ID", referencedColumnName="ID"),
* @JoinColumn(name="ADDR_ZIP", referencedColumnName="ZIP")
* })
* public Address getAddress() { return address; }
* </pre>
*
* @see JoinColumn
* @see ForeignKey
*
* @since Java Persistence 1.0
*/
@
Target({
METHOD,
FIELD})
@
Retention(
RUNTIME)
public @interface
JoinColumns {
/**
* The join columns that map the relationship.
*/
JoinColumn[] value();
/**
* (Optional) Used to specify or control the generation of a
* foreign key constraint when table generation is in effect.
* If both this element and the <code>foreignKey</code> element
* of any of the <code>JoinColumn</code> elements are specified,
* the behavior is undefined. If no foreign key annotation element
* is specified in either location, the persistence provider's
* default foreign key strategy will apply.
*
* @since Java Persistence 2.1
*/
ForeignKey foreignKey() default @
ForeignKey(
PROVIDER_DEFAULT);
}