问题
I have to apply JPA in a legacy database with an awful design. Unfortunately is not possible to change it. Luckily is only for read-only access.
One of the strangest things I found is a "many-to-many" relationship without a join (or intermediate) table. This is a simplification of the table structure:
USER ACCESS
---- ------
ID int primary key ID int primary key
NAME varchar2(20) NAME varchar2(20)
ACCESS_GROUP int ACCESS_GROUP int
- ACCESS_GROUP columns can be repeated in both tables
- One USER can be related to N ACCESS
- One ACCESS can be related to N USER
"Conceptually" this tables must be mapped with Java classes this way:
public class User {
private Integer id;
private String name;
@ManyToMany private List<Access> accessList;
}
public class Access {
private Integer id;
private String name;
@ManyToMany private List<User> userList;
}
But I think this is not possible. What do you think is the best approach to access this tables in JPA and navigate through them?
回答1:
You can try to map it as two read-only one-to-many relationships:
public class User {
@Column(name = "ACCESS_GROUP")
private Integer group;
@OneToMany
@JoinColumn(name = "ACCESS_GROUP", referencedColumnName = "ACCESS_GROUP",
insertable = false, updateable = false)
private List<Access> accessList;
...
}
public class Access {
@Column(name = "ACCESS_GROUP")
private Integer group;
@OneToMany
@JoinColumn(name = "ACCESS_GROUP", referencedColumnName = "ACCESS_GROUP",
insertable = false, updateable = false)
private List<User> userList;
...
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5409560/manytomany-without-join-table-legacy-database