I have a composite key ContractServiceLocationPK
made out of three id's (contractId
, locationId
, serviceId
) of type long in an embeddable class. The class which uses this composite key, ContractServiceLocation
, maps these ids, using @MapsId
annotation, to their objects. Here's how it looks like (removed setters/getters and irrelevant properties):
Contract
@Entity
@Table(name = "Contract")
public class Contract implements Serializable {
public Contract() {
}
@Id
@GeneratedValue
private long id;
@OneToMany(mappedBy = "contract", cascade = CascadeType.ALL, fetch= FetchType.EAGER)
Collection<ContractServiceLocation> contractServiceLocation;
}
ContractServiceLocationPK
@Embeddable
public class ContractServiceLocationPK implements Serializable {
private long contractId;
private long locationId;
private long serviceId;
}
ContractServiceLocation
@Entity
@Table(name="Contract_Service_Location")
public class ContractServiceLocation implements Serializable {
@EmbeddedId
ContractServiceLocationPK id;
@ManyToOne(cascade = CascadeType.ALL)
@MapsId("contractId")
Contract contract;
@ManyToOne(cascade = CascadeType.ALL)
@MapsId("locationId")
Location location;
@ManyToOne(cascade = CascadeType.ALL)
@MapsId("serviceId")
Service service;
BigDecimal price;
}
When attempting to persist an object of type ContractServiceLocation in any way(directly or throught contract) I get:
Exception in thread "main" javax.persistence.PersistenceException: org.hibernate.PropertyAccessException: could not set a field value by reflection setter of com.test.model.ContractServiceLocationPK.contractId
at org.hibernate.jpa.spi.AbstractEntityManagerImpl.convert(AbstractEntityManagerImpl.java:1763)
at org.hibernate.jpa.spi.AbstractEntityManagerImpl.convert(AbstractEntityManagerImpl.java:1677)
at org.hibernate.jpa.spi.AbstractEntityManagerImpl.convert(AbstractEntityManagerImpl.java:1683)
at org.hibernate.jpa.spi.AbstractEntityManagerImpl.persist(AbstractEntityManagerImpl.java:1187)
at com.test.MainTest.main(MainTest.java:139)
Caused by: org.hibernate.PropertyAccessException: could not set a field value by reflection setter of com.test.model.ContractServiceLocationPK.contractId
at org.hibernate.property.DirectPropertyAccessor$DirectSetter.set(DirectPropertyAccessor.java:134)
at org.hibernate.mapping.Component$ValueGenerationPlan.execute(Component.java:441)
at org.hibernate.id.CompositeNestedGeneratedValueGenerator.generate(CompositeNestedGeneratedValueGenerator.java:121)
at org.hibernate.event.internal.AbstractSaveEventListener.saveWithGeneratedId(AbstractSaveEventListener.java:117)
at org.hibernate.jpa.event.internal.core.JpaPersistEventListener.saveWithGeneratedId(JpaPersistEventListener.java:84)
at org.hibernate.event.internal.DefaultPersistEventListener.entityIsTransient(DefaultPersistEventListener.java:206)
at org.hibernate.event.internal.DefaultPersistEventListener.onPersist(DefaultPersistEventListener.java:149)
at org.hibernate.event.internal.DefaultPersistEventListener.onPersist(DefaultPersistEventListener.java:75)
at org.hibernate.internal.SessionImpl.firePersist(SessionImpl.java:811)
at org.hibernate.internal.SessionImpl.persist(SessionImpl.java:784)
at org.hibernate.internal.SessionImpl.persist(SessionImpl.java:789)
at org.hibernate.jpa.spi.AbstractEntityManagerImpl.persist(AbstractEntityManagerImpl.java:1181)
... 1 more
Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
at sun.reflect.UnsafeFieldAccessorImpl.ensureObj(Unknown Source)
at sun.reflect.UnsafeLongFieldAccessorImpl.set(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.reflect.Field.set(Unknown Source)
at org.hibernate.property.DirectPropertyAccessor$DirectSetter.set(DirectPropertyAccessor.java:122)
... 12 more
My assumption is that JPA/Hibernate expects a Contract object instead of a long variable, but if I change the variables in embeddable from long to their type then I get The type of the ID mapped by the relationship 'contract' does not agree with the primary key class of the target entity.
. If I try using id class instead of embeddable then mappedby
in Contract's OneToMany mapping I get In attribute 'contractServiceLocation', the "mapped by" attribute 'contract' has an invalid mapping type for this relationship.
. What should I do to make a composite key with multiple ManyToOne
mappings?
EDIT: Added a snippet where I try to persist the items:
Service service = new Service();
// Set all service properties
Contract contract = new Contract();
// Set all contract properties
Location location = new Location();
// Set all location properties
ContractServiceLocation csl = new ContractServiceLocation();
csl.setContract(contract);
csl.setLocation(location);
csl.setService(service);
Collection<ContractServiceLocation> cslItems = new ArrayList<>();
cslItems.add(csl);
em.getTransaction().begin();
em.persist(location);
em.persist(service);
em.persist(csl);
em.persist(contract);
em.getTransaction().commit();
The reason it looks like this instead of being in some DAO is because I'm generating the database and testing the items first before I get on with developing the rest of the app.
EDIT 2: I've rewrote my models and now everything seems to work except in Eclipse I get a persistent error. Here's how the things currently look:
Contract - No change (Except removed the Eager loading)
ContractServiceLocationPK - Is now an ID class
public class ContractServiceLocationPK implements Serializable {
@ManyToOne(cascade = CascadeType.ALL, fetch = FetchType.EAGER)
@JoinColumn(name = "contract_id")
private Contract contract;
@ManyToOne(cascade = CascadeType.ALL, fetch = FetchType.EAGER)
@JoinColumn(name = "location_id")
private Location location;
@ManyToOne(cascade = CascadeType.ALL, fetch = FetchType.EAGER)
@JoinColumn(name = "service_id")
private Service service;
//getters and setters
//overridden equals() and hashCode()
}
ContractServiceLocation
@Entity
@Table(name="Contract_Service_Location")
@IdClass(ContractServiceLocationPK.class)
public class ContractServiceLocation implements Serializable {
@Id
Contract contract;
@Id
Location location;
@Id
Service service;
BigDecimal price;
//getters and setters
//overridden equals() and hashCode()
}
This appears to work correctly for now. It creates a composite key and maintains a many-to-one relationship with all the composite properties. However there is something weird. In Contract eclipse marks mappedBy
on the @OneToMany
annotation for the ContractServiceLocation
collection with the error message In attribute 'contractServiceLocation', the "mapped by" attribute 'contract' has an invalid mapping type for this relationship.
. I'm assuming that this is because the Contract
property defined in ContractServiceLocation
doesn't have a @ManyToOne
annotation, but that is defined in the composite class. Did I stumble upon "non-compliant JPA but working with Hibernate" trap or what's going on here?
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