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package com.fr.third.javax.persistence;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.FIELD;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.METHOD;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME;
/**
* Defines mapping for composite foreign keys. This annotation
* groups JoinColumn
annotations for the same relationship.
*
*
When the JoinColumns
annotation is used,
* both the name
and the referencedColumnName
elements
* must be specified in each such JoinColumn
annotation.
*
*
* * Example: * @ManyToOne * @JoinColumns({ * @JoinColumn(name="ADDR_ID", referencedColumnName="ID"), * @JoinColumn(name="ADDR_ZIP", referencedColumnName="ZIP") * }) * public Address getAddress() { return address; } ** * @see JoinColumn * * @since Java Persistence 1.0 */ @Target({METHOD, FIELD}) @Retention(RUNTIME) public @interface JoinColumns { /** * The join columns that map the relationship. */ JoinColumn[] value(); /** * (Optional) The foreign key constraint specification for the join columns. This is used only if table * generation is in effect. Default is provider defined. * * @return The foreign key specification */ ForeignKey foreignKey() default @ForeignKey(); }