Package org.hibernate.annotations
The JPA specification perfectly nails many aspects of the O/R persistence problem, but here we address some areas where it falls short.
Basic types in JPA
A basic type handles the persistence of an attribute of an entity or embeddable object that is stored in exactly one database column.
JPA supports a very limited set of built-in basic types.
Category | Package | Types |
Primitive types | boolean , int , double , etc. |
|
Primitive wrappers | java.lang |
Boolean , Integer , Double , etc. |
Strings | java.lang |
String |
Arbitrary-precision numeric types | java.math | BigInteger , BigDecimal |
Date/time types | java.time |
LocalDate , LocalTime , LocalDateTime , OffsetDateTime , Instant |
Deprecated date/time types | java.util |
Date , Calendar |
Deprecated JDBC date/time types | java.sql |
Date , Time , Timestamp |
Binary and character arrays | byte[] , char[] |
|
UUIDs | java.util |
UUID |
Enumerated types | Any enum |
|
Serializable types | Any java.io.Serializable |
JPA does provide converters as an extensibility mechanism, but its converters are only useful for classes which have an equivalent representation as one of the types listed above.
Basic value type mappings
By contrast, Hibernate has an embarrassingly rich set of abstractions for modelling basic types, which can be initially confusing.
Note that the venerable interface Type
abstracts over all
sorts of field and property types, not only basic types. In modern Hibernate, programs
should avoid direct use of this interface.
Instead, a program should use either a "compositional" basic type, or in more extreme
cases, a UserType
.
A basic type is a composition of a
JavaType
with aJdbcType
, and possibly a JPAAttributeConverter
, and the process of composition is usually somewhat implicit.A converter may be selected using the JPA
Convert
annotation, or it may be applied implicitly.A
JavaType
orJdbcType
may be indicated explicitly using the following annotations:But these annotation also influence the choice:
Furthermore, a
JavaTypeRegistration
orJdbcTypeRegistration
allows the choice ofJavaType
orJdbcType
to be made implicitly.A compositional type mapping also comes with a
MutabilityPlan
, which is usually chosen by theJavaType
, but which may be overridden using theMutability
annotation.
Note that
JavaType
,JdbcType
,JdbcTypeCode
andMutability
all come in specialized flavors for handling map keys, list indexes, and so on.Alternatively, a program may implement the
UserType
interface and associate it with a field or property- explicitly, using the
@Type
annotation, or - implicitly, using the
@TypeRegistration
annotation.
There are some specialized flavors of the
@Type
annotation too.- explicitly, using the
These two approaches cannot be used together. A UserType
always takes precedence
over the compositional approach.
All the typing annotations just mentioned may be used as meta-annotations. That is, it's possible to define a new typing annotation like this:
@JavaType(ThingJavaType.class) @JdbcTypeCode(JSON) @Target({METHOD, FIELD}) @Retention(RUNTIME) public @interface JsonThing {}The annotation may then be applied to fields and properties of entities and embeddable objects:
@JsonThing Thing myThing;The packages
org.hibernate.type.descriptor.java
and
org.hibernate.type.descriptor.jdbc
contain the built-in implementations of
JavaType
and JdbcType
, respectively.
See the User Guide or the package org.hibernate.type
for further
discussion.
Composite types
A composite type is a type which maps to multiple columns. An example of a composite type is an embeddable object, but this is not the only sort of composite type in Hibernate.
A program may implement the CompositeUserType
interface and associate it with a field or property:
- explicitly, using the
@CompositeType
annotation, or - implicitly, using the
@CompositeTypeRegistration
annotation.
Second level cache
When we make a decision to store an entity in the second-level cache, we must decide much more than just whether "to cache or not to cache". Among other considerations:
- we must assign cache management policies like an expiry timeout, whether to use FIFO-based eviction, whether cached items may be serialized to disk, and
- we must also take great care in specifying how concurrent access to cached items is managed.
In a multi-user system, these policies always depend quite sensitively on the nature of the given entity type, and cannot reasonably be fixed at a more global level.
With all the above considerations in mind, we strongly recommend the use of the
Hibernate-defined annotation Cache
to assign
entities to the second-level cache.
The JPA-defined Cacheable
annotation is almost useless
to us, since:
- it provides no way to specify any information about the nature of the cached entity and how its cache should be managed, and
- it may not be used to annotate associations.
As an aside, the SharedCacheMode
enumeration is even worse:
its only sensible values are NONE
and ENABLE_SELECTIVE
. The options
ALL
and DISABLE_SELECTIVE
fit extremely poorly with the practices
advocated above.
Generated values
JPA supports generated identifiers, that is, surrogate primary keys, with four useful built-in types of id generation.
In JPA, an id generator is identified on the basis of a stringly-typed name, and this provides a reasonably natural way to integrate custom generators.
JPA does not define any way to generate the values of other fields or properties of the entity.
Hibernate 6 takes a different route, which is both more typesafe, and much more extensible.
- The interfaces
BeforeExecutionGenerator
andOnExecutionGenerator
provide an extremely open-ended way to incorporate custom generators. - The meta-annotations
IdGeneratorType
andValueGenerationType
may be used to associate a generator with a user-defined annotation. This annotation is an indirection between the generator itself, and the persistent attributes it generates. - This generator annotation may then by used to annotate
@Id
attributes,@Version
attributes, and other@Basic
attributes to specify how their values are generated.
This package includes a number built-in generator annotations, including
UuidGenerator
,
CurrentTimestamp
,
TenantId
,
Generated
, and
GeneratedColumn
.
Natural ids
The use of surrogate keys is highly recommended, making it much easier to evolve a database schema over time. But every entity should also have a "natural" unique key: a subset of fields which, taken together, uniquely identify an instance of the entity in the business or scientific domain.
The NaturalId
annotation is used to identify
the natural key of an entity, and urge its use.
The NaturalIdCache
annotation enables the use
of the second-level cache for when an entity is loaded by natural id. Retrieval
by natural id is a very common thing to do, and so the cache can often be helpful.
Filters
Filters are an extremely powerful feature of Hibernate, allowing the definition of parameterized families of filtered "views" of the domain data. They're also easy to use, with the minor caveat that they require the developer to express filtering expressions in native SQL.
- The
FilterDef
annotation defines a named filter, declares its parameters, and might specify a filtering expression used by default. There should be exactly one of these annotations per filter name. - The
Filter
annotation is used to identify which entities and associations are affected by the filter, and provide a more specific filtering condition.
Note that a filter has no affect unless it is enabled in a particular session.
Optimistic locking
JPA defines theVersion
annotation for optimistic
locking based on an integral version number or Timestamp
.
Hibernate allows this annotation to be used with other datetime types including
Instant
.
A field may be explicitly excluded from optimistic lock checking using
@OptimisticLock(excluded=true)
.
This standard JPA approach is the recommended approach when working with a newly-designed database schema. But when working with a legacy database with tables having no version or update timestamp column, an alternative approach is supported:
@OptimisticLocking(ALL)
specifies that optimistic lock checking should be done by comparing the values of all columns, and@OptimisticLocking(DIRTY)
specifies that optimistic lock checking should be done by checking the values of only the columns which are being set to new values.
For more detail, see OptimisticLocking
.
Dialect-specific native SQL
Many annotations in this package allow the specification of native SQL expressions or even complete statements. For example:
Formula
allows a field or property to map to an arbitrary SQL expression instead of a column,Check
specifies a check constraint condition,ColumnDefault
specifies a default value, andGeneratedColumn
specifies a generated value,Filter
andSQLRestriction
each specify a restriction written in SQL,SQLOrder
specifies an ordering written in SQL, andSQLSelect
,SQLUpdate
,SQLInsert
, andSQLDelete
allow a whole handwritten SQL statement to be given in place of the SQL generated by Hibernate.
A major disadvantage to annotation-based mappings for programs which target multiple databases is that there can be only one source of metadata which must work on every supported database. Fortunately, there's a—slightly inelegant—solution.
The annotations belonging to DialectOverride
allow native
SQL to be overridden for a particular SQL dialect.
For example @DialectOverride.Formula
may be used to customize a @Formula
for a given version
of a given database.
-
Interface Summary Interface Description DialectOverride Allows certain annotations to be overridden in a given SQLDialect
. -
Class Summary Class Description NoAttributeConverter<O,R> Deprecated. this class is no longer usedQueryHints Deprecated. UseAvailableHints
instead -
Enum Summary Enum Description CacheConcurrencyStrategy Identifies policies for managing concurrent access to the shared second-level cache.CacheModeType Deprecated. CascadeType Enumerates the persistence operations which may be cascaded from one entity instance to associated entity instances.FetchMode Enumerates methods for fetching an association from the database.FlushModeType Enumeration extending the JPA flush modes with flush modes specific to Hibernate, and a "null" mode,FlushModeType.PERSISTENCE_CONTEXT
, for use as a default annotation value.GenerationTime Deprecated. useEventType
andEventTypeSets
insteadLazyCollectionOption Deprecated. Use the JPA-definedFetchType.EAGER
instead ofLazyCollection(FALSE)
.LazyToOneOption Deprecated. NotFoundAction Specifies how Hibernate should handle the case of an orphaned foreign key with no associated row in the referenced table.OnDeleteAction Enumerates the possible actions for theon delete
clause of a foreign key constraint.OptimisticLockType Enumerates the possible optimistic lock checking strategies.PolymorphismType Deprecated. sincePolymorphism
is deprecatedResultCheckStyle Enumerates strategies for checking JDBC return codes for custom SQL DML queries.SourceType Specifies the source of a generated value, either the virtual machine, or the database.TimeZoneStorageType Describes the storage of timezone information for zoned datetime types, in particular, for the typesOffsetDateTime
andZonedDateTime
.UuidGenerator.Style -
Annotation Types Summary Annotation Type Description Any Maps a to-one cardinality association taking values over several entity types which are not related by the usual entity inheritance, using a discriminator value stored on the referring side of the relationship.AnyDiscriminator A simplified way to specify the type of the discriminator in anAny
mapping, using the JPA-definedDiscriminatorType
.AnyDiscriminatorValue Specifies the mapping of a single any-valued discriminator value to its corresponding entity type.AnyDiscriminatorValues List ofAnyDiscriminatorValue
s.AnyKeyJavaClass Specifies the Java class to use for the foreign key handling related to anAny
mapping.AnyKeyJavaType Form ofJavaType
used to describe the foreign-key part of an ANY mapping.AnyKeyJdbcType AnyKeyJdbcTypeCode Form ofJdbcTypeCode
used to describe the foreign key part of anAny
mapping.Array Specifies the maximum length of a SQL array type mapped by the annotated attribute.AttributeAccessor Specifies an attribute access strategy to use.AttributeBinderType Associates a user-defined annotation with anAttributeBinder
, allowing the annotation to drive some custom model binding.Bag BatchSize Specifies a maximum batch size for batch fetching of the annotated entity or collection.Cache Marks a root entity or collection for second-level caching, and specifies: a named cache region in which to store the state of instances of the entity or collection, and an appropriate cache concurrency policy, given the expected data access patterns affecting the entity or collection.Cascade Specifies the persistence operations that should cascade to associated entity instances.Check Specifies acheck
constraint to be included in the generated DDL.Checks A list ofCheck
s.Collate Specifies a collation to use when generating DDL for the column mapped by the annotated field or property.CollectionId Describe an identifier column for a bag.CollectionIdJavaType Form ofJavaType
for describing the id of an id-bag mapping.CollectionIdJdbcType Form ofJdbcType
for describing the id of an id-bag mapping.CollectionIdJdbcTypeCode Form ofJdbcTypeCode
for describing the id of an id-bag mapping.CollectionIdMutability Form ofMutability
for describing the id of an id-bag mappingCollectionIdType Form ofType
for describing the id of an id-bag mapping.CollectionType Names a custom collection type for a persistent collection.CollectionTypeRegistration Allows to register aUserCollectionType
to use as the default for the specified classification of collection.CollectionTypeRegistrations Repeatable container forCollectionTypeRegistration
ColumnDefault Specifies that a column has adefault
value specified in DDL.Columns Support an array of columns.ColumnTransformer Specifies custom SQL expressions used to read and write to the column mapped by the annotated persistent attribute in all generated SQL involving the annotated persistent attribute.ColumnTransformers Plural annotation for @ColumnTransformer.Comment Specifies a comment that will be included in generated DDL.Comments A list ofComment
s.CompositeType Specifies a customCompositeUserType
for the annotated attribute mapping.CompositeTypeRegistration Registers a custom composite user type implementation to be used by default for all references to a particular embeddable class.CompositeTypeRegistrations Grouping ofCompositeTypeRegistration
ConverterRegistration Registers anAttributeConverter
.ConverterRegistrations CreationTimestamp Specifies that the annotated field of property is a generated creation timestamp.CurrentTimestamp Specifies that the annotated field of property is a generated timestamp, and also specifies the timing of the timestamp generation, and whether it is generated in Java or by the database:source = VM
indicates that the virtual machine current instant is used, andsource = DB
indicates that the databasecurrent_timestamp
function should be used.DialectOverride.Check Specializes aCheck
in a certain dialect.DialectOverride.Checks DialectOverride.ColumnDefault Specializes aColumnDefault
in a certain dialect.DialectOverride.ColumnDefaults DialectOverride.DiscriminatorFormula Specializes aDiscriminatorFormula
in a certain dialect.DialectOverride.DiscriminatorFormulas DialectOverride.FilterDefOverrides DialectOverride.FilterDefs SpecializesFilterDefs
in a certain dialect.DialectOverride.FilterOverrides DialectOverride.Filters SpecializesFilters
in a certain dialect.DialectOverride.Formula Specializes aFormula
in a certain dialect.DialectOverride.Formulas DialectOverride.GeneratedColumn Specializes aGeneratedColumn
in a certain dialect.DialectOverride.GeneratedColumns DialectOverride.JoinFormula Specializes aJoinFormula
in a certain dialect.DialectOverride.JoinFormulas DialectOverride.OrderBy Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version. DialectOverride.OrderBys DialectOverride.OverridesAnnotation Marks an annotation type as a dialect-specific override for some other annotation type.DialectOverride.SQLDelete Specializes aSQLDelete
in a certain dialect.DialectOverride.SQLDeleteAll Specializes aSQLDeleteAll
in a certain dialect.DialectOverride.SQLDeleteAlls DialectOverride.SQLDeletes DialectOverride.SQLInsert Specializes aSQLInsert
in a certain dialect.DialectOverride.SQLInserts DialectOverride.SQLOrder Specializes anSQLOrder
in a certain dialect.DialectOverride.SQLOrders DialectOverride.SQLRestriction Specializes aSQLRestriction
in a certain dialect.DialectOverride.SQLRestrictions DialectOverride.SQLSelect Specializes aSQLSelect
in a certain dialect.DialectOverride.SQLSelects DialectOverride.SQLUpdate Specializes aSQLUpdate
in a certain dialect.DialectOverride.SQLUpdates DialectOverride.Version Identifies a database version.DialectOverride.Where Deprecated. DialectOverride.Wheres DiscriminatorFormula Specifies an expression written in native SQL as the discriminator for an entity inheritance hierarchy.DiscriminatorOptions Optional annotation used in conjunction with the JPA-definedDiscriminatorColumn
annotation to express Hibernate-specific discriminator properties.DynamicInsert Specifies that SQLinsert
statements for the annotated entity are generated dynamically, and only include the columns to which a non-null value must be assigned.DynamicUpdate Specifies that SQLupdate
statements for the annotated entity are generated dynamically, and only include columns which are actually being updated.EmbeddableInstantiator Specifies a custom instantiator for a specific embeddedEmbeddableInstantiatorRegistration Registers a custom instantiator implementation to be used for all references to a particularEmbeddable
.EmbeddableInstantiatorRegistrations Grouping ofEmbeddableInstantiatorRegistration
Fetch Specifies the default fetching method for the annotated association.FetchProfile Defines a fetch profile, by specifying itsFetchProfile.name()
, together with a list of fetch strategy overrides.FetchProfile.FetchOverride Overrides the fetching strategy for a particular association in the named fetch profile being defined.FetchProfileOverride Overrides the fetching strategy for the annotated association in a certain named fetch profile.FetchProfileOverrides A group ofFetchProfileOverride
s.FetchProfiles Collects together multiple fetch profiles.Filter Specifies that an entity or collection is affected by a named filter declared usingFilterDef
, and allows the default filter condition to be overridden for the annotated entity or collection role.FilterDef Declares a filter, specifying its FilterDef.name(), optionally, a default condition, and its parameter names and types, if it has parameters.FilterDefs Array of filter definitions.FilterJoinTable Specifies that the join table of a collection is affected by a named filter declared usingFilterDef
, and allows the default filter condition to be overridden for the annotated entity or collection role.FilterJoinTables Add multiple@FilterJoinTable
to a collection.Filters Add multiple@Filters
.ForeignKey Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version. use the JPA 2.1ForeignKey
annotationFormula Specifies an expression written in native SQL that is used to read the value of an attribute instead of storing the value in aColumn
.Generated Specifies that the value of the annotated property is generated by the database.GeneratedColumn Specifies that a column is defined using a DDLgenerated always as
clause or equivalent, and that Hibernate should fetch the generated value from the database after each SQLINSERT
orUPDATE
.GeneratorType Deprecated. ValueGenerationType
andAnnotationValueGeneration
now provide a much more powerful and typesafe alternativeGenericGenerator Defines a named identifier generator, usually an instance of the interfaceIdentifierGenerator
.GenericGenerators Array of generic generator definitions.HQLSelect Specifies a custom HQL/JPQL query to be used in place of the default SQL generated by Hibernate when an entity or collection is fetched from the database by id.IdGeneratorType Meta-annotation used to mark another annotation as providing configuration for a custom identifier generator.Immutable Marks an entity, collection, or attribute of an entity as immutable.Imported Marks an arbitrary class as available for use in HQL queries by its unqualified name.Index Deprecated. UseIndex
instead.IndexColumn Deprecated. Instantiator Marks the canonical constructor to be used for instantiation of an embeddable.JavaType Specify an explicitBasicJavaType
to use for a particular column mapping.JavaTypeRegistration Registers aBasicJavaType
as the default Java type descriptor for the givenJavaTypeRegistration.javaType()
.JavaTypeRegistrations Grouping ofJavaTypeRegistration
See notes onJavaTypeRegistration
about using on packages versus use on classesJdbcType Specifies an explicitJdbcType
to use for a particular column mapping. When applied to a Map-valued attribute, describes the Map value.JdbcTypeCode Specifies the JDBC type-code to use for the column mapping. When applied to a Map-valued attribute, describes the Map value.JdbcTypeRegistration JdbcTypeRegistrations Grouping ofJdbcTypeRegistration
See notes onJdbcTypeRegistration
about using on packages versus use on classesJoinColumnOrFormula JoinColumnsOrFormulas JoinFormula Specifies a join condition based on an arbitrary native SQL formula instead of a column name.LazyCollection Deprecated. Use the JPA-definedFetchType.EAGER
instead ofLazyCollection(FALSE)
.LazyGroup Specifies the fetch group for a persistent attribute of an entity class.LazyToOne Deprecated. use JPA annotations to specify theFetchType
ListIndexBase Specifies the base value for theorder column
of a persistent list or array, that is, the order column value of the first element of the list or array.ListIndexJavaType Form ofJavaType
for describing the column mapping for the index of aList
or array.ListIndexJdbcType Form ofJdbcType
for describing the column mapping for the index of aList
or array.ListIndexJdbcTypeCode Form ofJdbcTypeCode
for describing the column mapping for the index of aList
or array.Loader Deprecated. ManyToAny Maps a to-many cardinality association taking values over several entity types which are not related by the usual entity inheritance, using a discriminator value stored in an association table.MapKeyCompositeType Form ofCompositeType
for use with map-keysMapKeyJavaType Form ofJavaType
for describing the key of a MapMapKeyJdbcType Form ofJdbcType
for describing the key of a MapMapKeyJdbcTypeCode Form ofJdbcTypeCode
for describing the key of a MapMapKeyMutability Form ofMutability
for describing the key of a MapMapKeyType Form ofType
for use with map keys.Mutability Specifies aMutabilityPlan
for a basic value mapping.NamedNativeQueries A grouping ofNamedNativeQuery
definitions.NamedNativeQuery Declares a named query written in native SQL.NamedQueries A grouping ofNamedQuery
definitions.NamedQuery Declares a named query written in HQL or JPQL.Nationalized Specifies that the annotated character data should be stored with nationalization support.NaturalId Specifies that a field or property of an entity class is part of the natural id of the entity.NaturalIdCache Specifies that mappings from the natural id values of the annotated entity to the corresponding entity id values should be cached in the shared second-level cache.NotFound Indicates that a many to one, one to one, or many to many association maps to a column holding foreign keys, but without a foreign key constraint, and which may therefore violate referential integrity.OnDelete Specifies anon delete
action for a foreign key constraint.OptimisticLock Specifies whether mutating the annotated attribute should trigger an increment to theversion
of the entity instance.OptimisticLocking Specifies how optimistic lock checking works for the annotated entity.OrderBy Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version. UseSQLOrder
instead.ParamDef Details about a parameter declared in aFilterDef
.Parameter Generic parameter (basically a key/value combination) used to parametrize other annotations.Parent Reference the property as a pointer back to the owner (generally the owning entity).PartitionKey Identifies a field of an entity that holds the partition key of a table.Persister Deprecated. Alternative depends on reason for custom persisterPolymorphism Deprecated. This annotation is hardly ever useful.Proxy Deprecated. This annotation is almost never useful.RowId Specifies that arowid
-like column or pseudo-column should be used as the row locator in CRUD operations for an entity, instead of the primary key of the table.SecondaryRow Specifies how the row of aSecondaryTable
should be managed.SecondaryRows A grouping ofSecondaryRow
s.SelectBeforeUpdate Deprecated. SinceSession.update(Object)
is deprecatedSortComparator SortNatural Source Deprecated. useCurrentTimestamp
insteadSQLDelete Specifies a custom SQL DML statement to be used in place of the default SQL generated by Hibernate when an entity or collection row is deleted from the database.SQLDeleteAll Specifies a custom SQL DML statement to be used in place of the default SQL generated by Hibernate when an entire collection is deleted from the database.SQLDeletes A grouping ofSQLDelete
s.SqlFragmentAlias Defines an interpolated alias occurring in a SQL filter condition.SQLInsert Specifies a custom SQL DML statement to be used in place of the default SQL generated by Hibernate when an entity or collection row is inserted in the database.SQLInserts A grouping ofSQLInsert
s.SQLJoinTableRestriction Specifies a restriction written in native SQL to add to the generated SQL when querying the join table of a collection.SQLOrder Order a collection using an expression or list of expression written in native SQL.SQLRestriction Specifies a restriction written in native SQL to add to the generated SQL for entities or collections.SQLSelect Specifies a custom SQL query to be used in place of the default SQL generated by Hibernate when an entity or collection is loaded from the database by id.SQLUpdate Specifies a custom SQL DML statement to be used in place of the default SQL generated by Hibernate when an entity or collection row is updated in the database.SQLUpdates A grouping ofSQLUpdate
s.Struct Specifies the UDT (user defined type) name for the annotated embeddable type or embedded attribute.Subselect Maps an immutable and read-only entity to a given SQLselect
expression.Synchronize Specifies a table or tables that hold state mapped by the annotated entity or collection.Table Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version. The options available here are all now offered by other newer and better-designed annotations in this package.Tables Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version. sinceTable
is deprecatedTarget Deprecated. use annotation members of JPA association mapping annotations, for example,OneToMany.targetEntity()
TenantId Identifies a field of an entity that holds a tenant id in discriminator-based multitenancy.TimeZoneColumn Specifies the mapped column for storing the time zone information, for use in conjunction withTimeZoneStorageType.COLUMN
orTimeZoneStorageType.AUTO
.TimeZoneStorage Specifies how the time zone information of a persistent property or field should be persisted.Type Specifies a customUserType
for the annotated attribute mapping.TypeBinderType Associates a user-defined annotation with aTypeBinder
, allowing the annotation to drive some custom model binding.TypeRegistration Registers a custom user type implementation to be used by default for all references to a particular class of basic type.TypeRegistrations Grouping ofTypeRegistration
UpdateTimestamp Specifies that the annotated field of property is a generated update timestamp. The timestamp is regenerated every time an entity instance is updated in the database.UuidGenerator Specifies that an entity identifier is generated as an RFC 4122 UUID.ValueGenerationType Meta-annotation used to mark another annotation as providing configuration for a custom value generation strategy.View Maps an entity to a database view.Where Deprecated. UseSQLRestriction
WhereJoinTable Deprecated.