Difference between @GeneratedValue and @GenericGenerator

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不知归路 2020-12-04 13:24

Sometimes I find them together, sometimes alone... other times they seem to do the same.

What\'s the difference?

Here are three examples. What do they do of

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  • 2020-12-04 13:36

    To extend the @kevin-bowersox's answer.
    Relationships between the Hibernate primary key generation strategies and specific generator respectively, as specified in org.hibernate.id.IdentifierGeneratorFactory

    static {
        GENERATORS.put("uuid", UUIDHexGenerator.class);     // "deprecated" for new use
        GENERATORS.put("hilo", TableHiLoGenerator.class);   // removed in Hibernate 5
        GENERATORS.put("assigned", Assigned.class);
        GENERATORS.put("identity", IdentityGenerator.class);
        GENERATORS.put("select", SelectGenerator.class);
        GENERATORS.put("sequence", SequenceGenerator.class);
        GENERATORS.put("seqhilo", SequenceHiLoGenerator.class);
        GENERATORS.put("increment", IncrementGenerator.class);
        GENERATORS.put("foreign", ForeignGenerator.class);
        GENERATORS.put("guid", GUIDGenerator.class);
        GENERATORS.put("uuid.hex", UUIDHexGenerator.class); // uuid.hex is deprecated
        GENERATORS.put("sequence-identity", SequenceIdentityGenerator.class);
    }
    

    In Hibernate 4.3 I've found org.hibernate.id.factory.internal.DefaultIdentifierGeneratorFactory class with 3 more strategies:

        register("uuid2", UUIDGenerator.class);
        register("enhanced-sequence", SequenceStyleGenerator.class);
        register("enhanced-table", TableGenerator.class);
    

    The above fifteen strategies, plus native, are sixteen generation strategies supported in Hibernate by default.

    Example with native:

    @GeneratedValue(generator = "nativeGenerator")
    @GenericGenerator(name = "nativeGenerator", strategy = "native")
    
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  • 2020-12-04 13:39
    @Entity
    @Table(name="Honey")
    public class Honey implements Serializable{
        private static final long serialVersionUID = 42L;
        @Id
        //@SequenceGenerator(name="honeySequence",sequenceName="HONEY_SEQ")
        @org.hibernate.annotations.GenericGenerator(name="honeySequence", strategy = "sequence", 
        parameters = { 
                @Parameter(name="sequence", value="HONEY_SEQ") } 
        )
        @GeneratedValue(strategy=GenerationType.SEQUENCE, generator="honeySequence")
        private int Id;
        private String name;
        private String taste;
    
    • @GeneratedValue is used only to get the generated value. The two arguments strategy and generator are used to define how the value is obtained.
    • @GenericGenerator is used to map a user defined sequence generator with your hibernate session.
    • You can also use @SequenceGenerator which i have commented in my code. This is not a simple sequence generator but a generator which work on HILO algorithm. Due to which you will find a lot of gaps in your sequence, like your first value will start from 50 because the default allocation size is 50.

    So its better to use @GenericGenerator for your own architecture. But if you are bound to use @SequenceGenerator you have to manually edit your sequence to have two more attributes allocationSize=1 and initialValue=1. And to work with these attributes you need to add apropert in your hibernate.cfg.xml file

    <property name="hibernate.id.new_generator_mappings">true</property>
    
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  • 2020-12-04 13:40

    When using an ORM it is often necessary to generate a primary key value.

    The @GeneratedValue annotation denotes that a value for a column, which must be annotated with @Id is generated. The elements strategy and generator on the annotation describe how the generated value is obtained.

    There are four possible values for the strategy element on the @GeneratedValue annotation: IDENTITY, AUTO, TABLE and SEQUENCE. See more.

    So to answer Part 2 of your question, the code snippet is indicating that the value of userId will be obtained through a sequence in the database.

    The generator element of the @GeneratedValue annotation denotes the name of the primary key generator. In Part1 of your question, the code snippet indicates that a generator named increment will be used to obtain the primary key value. increment is then defined in the next annotation @GenericGenerator. @GenericGenerator is a hibernate annotation used to denote a custom generator, which can be a class or shortcut to a generator supplied by Hibernate. increment is a shortcut to a Hibernate generator that:

    generates identifiers of type long, short or int that are unique only when no other process is inserting data into the same table. Do not use in a cluster.

    In the Third Part of your question, the code uses a hilo Hibernate generator that:

    uses a hi/lo algorithm to efficiently generate identifiers of type long, short or int, given a table and column (by default hibernate_unique_key and next_hi respectively) as a source of hi values. The hi/lo algorithm generates identifiers that are unique only for a particular database.

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