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Persist collection of interface using Hibernate

I want to persist my litte zoo with Hibernate:

@Entity
@Table(name = "zoo") 
public class Zoo {
    @OneToMany
    private Set<Animal> animals = new HashSet<Animal>();
}

// Just a marker interface
public interface Animal {
}

@Entity
@Table(name = "dog")
public class Dog implements Animal {
    // ID and other properties
}

@Entity
@Table(name = "cat")
public class Cat implements Animal {
    // ID and other properties
}

When I try to persist the zoo, Hibernate complains:

Use of @OneToMany or @ManyToMany targeting an unmapped class: blubb.Zoo.animals[blubb.Animal]

I know about the targetEntity -property of @OneToMany but that would mean, only Dogs OR Cats can live in my zoo.

Is there any way to persist a collection of an interface, which has several implementations, with Hibernate?

JPA annotations are not supported on interfaces. From Java Persistence with Hibernate (p.210):

Note that the JPA specification doesn't support any mapping annotation on an interface! This will be resolved in a future version of the specification; when you read this book, it will probably be possible with Hibernate Annotations.

A possible solution would be to use an abstract Entity with a TABLE_PER_CLASS inheritance strategy (because you can't use a mapped superclass - which is not an entity - in associations). Something like this:

@Entity
@Inheritance(strategy = InheritanceType.TABLE_PER_CLASS)
public abstract class AbstractAnimal {
    @Id @GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.TABLE)
    private Long id;
    ...
}

@Entity
public class Lion extends AbstractAnimal implements Animal {
    ...
}

@Entity
public class Tiger extends AbstractAnimal implements Animal {
    ...
}

@Entity
public class Zoo {
    @Id @GeneratedValue
    private Long id;

    @OneToMany(targetEntity = AbstractAnimal.class)
    private Set<Animal> animals = new HashSet<Animal>();

    ...
}

But there is not much advantages in keeping the interface IMO (and actually, I think persistent classes should be concrete).

References

I can guess that what you want is mapping of inheritance tree. @Inheritance annotation is the way to go. I don't know if it will work with interfaces, but it will definitely work with abstract classes.

我认为你必须使用@Entity来注释接口,我们必须在所有getter和setter接口上注释@Transient

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