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How to work with interfaces and JPA


I should start out by saying that I am fairly new to Java EE and that I do not have a strong theoretical background in Java yet.

I'm having trouble grasping how to use JPA together with interfaces in Java. To illustrate what I find hard I created a very simple example.

If I have two simple interfaces Person and Pet:

public interface Person
{
    public Pet getPet();
    public void setPet(Pet pet);
}

public interface Pet
{
    public String getName();
}

And an Entity PersonEntity which implements Person as well as a PetEntity which implements Pet:

@Entity
public class PersonEntity implements Person
{
    @Id
    @GeneratedValue(strategy=GenerationType.AUTO)
    private Long id;

    private PetEntity pet;

    @Override
    public void setPet(Pet pet)
    {
        /* How do i solve this? */
    }
}

@Entity
public class PetEntity implements Pet
{
    @Id
    @GeneratedValue(strategy=GenerationType.AUTO)
    private Long id;

    private String name;

    /* Getters and Setters omitted */

}

How do I properly handle the case in the setPet method in which I want to persist the relationships between the two entities above?

The main reason I want to use interfaces is because I want to keep dependencies between modules/layers to the public interfaces. How else do I avoid getting a dependency from e.g. my ManagedBean directly to an Entity?

If someone recommends against using interfaces on entities, then please explain what alternatives methods or patterns there are.


Solution

  • You can use targetEntity property in the relationship annotation.

    @Entity
    public class PersonEntity implements Person {
        private Long id;
    
        private Pet pet;
    
        @Id
        @GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.AUTO)
        public Long getId() {
            return id;
        }
    
        public void setId(Long id) {
            this.id = id;
        }
    
        @Override
        @OneToOne(targetEntity = PetEntity.class)
        public Pet getPet() {
            return pet;
        }        
    
        public void setPet(Pet pet) {
            this.pet = pet;
        }
    }