Working on some legacy hibernate code.
How do I do the following with hbm.xml(hibernate mapping file) instead of with annotations?
@Table(开发者_JS百科name="users", uniqueConstraints = {
@UniqueConstraint(columnNames={"username", "client"}),
@UniqueConstraint(columnNames={"email", "client"})
})
public class User implements Serializable {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
@Id
private int id;
private String username;
private String email;
private Client client;
}
Use the properties
tag:
...
<properties name="uk1" unique="true">
<property name="username" .../>
<many-to-one name="client" .../>
</properties>
<properties name="uk2" unique="true">
<property name="email" .../>
<many-to-one name="client" update="false" insert="false" .../>
</properties>
...
Documentation extract :
The <properties> element allows the definition of a named, logical grouping of the properties of a class. The most important use of the construct is that it allows a combination of properties to be the target of a property-ref. It is also a convenient way to define a multi-column unique constraint.
All available options are described in the Hibernate documentation.
You can also do this:
<many-to-one name="client" unique-key="uk1,uk2" .../>
<property name="username" unique-key="uk1" .../>
<property name="email" unique-key="uk2" .../>
You do not need to use the tag in hbm . If you only want multiple unique constraints.
You can add same unique-key attribute to two different columns. This will create composite unique key.
<property name="firstName" column="first_name" unique-key="name" />
<property name="lastName" column="last_name" unique-key="name" />
In the above example the unique key will be created from both first_name and last_name column.
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