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How can I mark a foreign key constraint using Hibernate annotations?

I am trying to use Hibernate annotation for writing a model class for my database tables.

I have two tables, each having a primary key User and Question.

@Entity
@Table(name="USER")
public class User
{
    @Id
    @Column(name="user_id")
    @GeneratedValue(strategy=GenerationType.AUTO)
    private Long id;

    @Column(name="username")
    private String username;

    // Getter and setter
}

Question Table.

@Entity
@Table(name="QUESTION")
public class Questions extends BaseEntity{

    @Id
    @Column(name="question_id")
    @GeneratedValue(strategy=GenerationType.AUTO)
    private int id;

    @Column(name="question_text")
    private String question_text;

    // Getter and setter
}

And I have one more table, UserAnswer, which has userId and questionId as foreign keys from the above two tables.

But I am unable to find how I can reference these constraints in the UserAnswer table.

@Entity
@Table(name="UserAnswer ")
public class UserAnswer
{
    @Column(name="user_id")
    private User user;

    //@ManyToMany
    @Column(name="question_id")
    private Questions questions ;

    @Column(name="response")
    private String response;

    // Getter and setter
}

How can I achieve this?

@Column is not the appropriate annotation. You don't want to store a whole User or Question in a column. You want to create an association between the entities. Start by renaming Questions to Question , since an instance represents a single question, and not several ones. Then create the association:

@Entity
@Table(name = "UserAnswer")
public class UserAnswer {

    // this entity needs an ID:
    @Id
    @Column(name="useranswer_id")
    @GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.AUTO)
    private Long id;

    @ManyToOne
    @JoinColumn(name = "user_id")
    private User user;

    @ManyToOne
    @JoinColumn(name = "question_id")
    private Question question;

    @Column(name = "response")
    private String response;

    //getter and setter 
}

The Hibernate documentation explains that. Read it. And also read the javadoc of the annotations.

There are many answers and all are correct as well. But unfortunately none of them have a clear explanation.

The following works for a non-primary key mapping as well.

Let's say we have parent table A with column 1 and another table, B, with column 2 which references column 1:

@ManyToOne
@JoinColumn(name = "TableBColumn", referencedColumnName = "TableAColumn")
private TableA session_UserName;

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@ManyToOne
@JoinColumn(name = "bok_aut_id", referencedColumnName = "aut_id")
private Author bok_aut_id;

@JoinColumn(name="reference_column_name")注释可以在从某个其他实体引用的类的属性或字段上方使用。

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