/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2008 - 2017 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved. * * This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the * terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 and Eclipse Distribution License v. 1.0 * which accompanies this distribution. * The Eclipse Public License is available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html * and the Eclipse Distribution License is available at * http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php. * * Contributors: * Lukas Jungmann - Java Persistence 2.2 * Linda DeMichiel - Java Persistence 2.1 * Linda DeMichiel - Java Persistence 2.0 * ******************************************************************************/ package javax.persistence; import java.lang.annotation.Target; import java.lang.annotation.Retention; import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.FIELD; import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.METHOD; import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.TYPE; import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME; import java.lang.annotation.Repeatable; /** * Defines a primary key generator that may be * referenced by name when a generator element is specified for * the {@link GeneratedValue} annotation. A table generator * may be specified on the entity class or on the primary key * field or property. The scope of the generator name is global * to the persistence unit (across all generator types). * *
 *    Example 1:
 *    
 *    @Entity public class Employee {
 *        ...
 *        @TableGenerator(
 *            name="empGen", 
 *            table="ID_GEN", 
 *            pkColumnName="GEN_KEY", 
 *            valueColumnName="GEN_VALUE", 
 *            pkColumnValue="EMP_ID", 
 *            allocationSize=1)
 *        @Id
 *        @GeneratedValue(strategy=TABLE, generator="empGen")
 *        int id;
 *        ...
 *    }
 *    
 *    Example 2:
 *    
 *    @Entity public class Address {
 *        ...
 *        @TableGenerator(
 *            name="addressGen", 
 *            table="ID_GEN", 
 *            pkColumnName="GEN_KEY", 
 *            valueColumnName="GEN_VALUE", 
 *            pkColumnValue="ADDR_ID")
 *        @Id
 *        @GeneratedValue(strategy=TABLE, generator="addressGen")
 *        int id;
 *        ...
 *    }
 * 
* * @see GeneratedValue * * @since Java Persistence 1.0 */ @Repeatable(TableGenerators.class) @Target({TYPE, METHOD, FIELD}) @Retention(RUNTIME) public @interface TableGenerator { /** * (Required) A unique generator name that can be referenced * by one or more classes to be the generator for id values. */ String name(); /** * (Optional) Name of table that stores the generated id values. *

Defaults to a name chosen by persistence provider. */ String table() default ""; /** (Optional) The catalog of the table. *

Defaults to the default catalog. */ String catalog() default ""; /** (Optional) The schema of the table. *

Defaults to the default schema for user. */ String schema() default ""; /** * (Optional) Name of the primary key column in the table. *

Defaults to a provider-chosen name. */ String pkColumnName() default ""; /** * (Optional) Name of the column that stores the last value generated. *

Defaults to a provider-chosen name. */ String valueColumnName() default ""; /** * (Optional) The primary key value in the generator table * that distinguishes this set of generated values from others * that may be stored in the table. *

Defaults to a provider-chosen value to store in the * primary key column of the generator table */ String pkColumnValue() default ""; /** * (Optional) The initial value to be used to initialize the column * that stores the last value generated. */ int initialValue() default 0; /** * (Optional) The amount to increment by when allocating id * numbers from the generator. */ int allocationSize() default 50; /** * (Optional) Unique constraints that are to be placed on the * table. These are only used if table generation is in effect. * These constraints apply in addition to primary key constraints. *

Defaults to no additional constraints. */ UniqueConstraint[] uniqueConstraints() default {}; /** * (Optional) Indexes for the table. These are only used if * table generation is in effect. Note that it is not necessary * to specify an index for a primary key, as the primary key * index will be created automatically. * * @since Java Persistence 2.1 */ Index[] indexes() default {}; }