I’m currently using Eclipselink, but I know now days most JPA implementations have been pretty standardized. Is there a native way to map a JPA entity to a view? I am not looking to insert/update, but the question is really how to handle the @Id annotation. Every entity in the JPA world must have an ID field, but many of the views I have created do not conform to this. Is there native support for this in the JPA or do I need to use hacks to get it to work? I’ve searched a lot and found very little information about doing this.
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Answer
While using the @Id
annotation with fields of directly supported types is not the only way to specify an entity’s identity (see @IdClass
with multiple @Id
annotations or @EmbeddedId
with @Embedded
), the JPA specification requires a primary key for each entity.
That said, you don’t need entities to use JPA with database views. As mapping to a view is no different from mapping to a table from an SQL perspective, you could still use native queries (createNativeQuery
on EntityManager
) to retrieve scalar values instead.