/* * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2011 Oracle, Inc. All rights reserved. * * This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the * terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 and Eclipse Distribution License v. 1.0 * which accompanies this distribution. The Eclipse Public License is available * at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html and the Eclipse Distribution License * is available at http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php. */ 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(); }