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I created a project for testing, and I’m studying the creation of an entity with relationships, and in that I created two entities with this relationship below:
I am managing to create the entities, but not in the right way, using this class below:
package br.com.softplan.jpa;
import javax.persistence.EntityManager;
import javax.persistence.EntityTransaction;
import br.com.softplan.model.Pedido;
public class CadastraCategoriaJPA {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Pedido p = new Pedido();
p.setNome_pedido("descrocao");
EntityManager em = PersistenceUtil.getEntityManager();
EntityTransaction tx = em.getTransaction();
try {
tx.begin();
em.persist(p);
tx.commit();
} catch (Exception e) {
tx.rollback();
}
PersistenceUtil.close(em);
PersistenceUtil.close();
}
}
I want to know how to create the entities with the relationships by placing the values of the attributes of the two tables.
Table "request":
@Id
@GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.IDENTITY)
private Long id;
private String nome_pedido;
@OneToOne
@JoinColumn(name = "endereco_id")
private Endereco enderecoEntrega;
Table "address":
@Id
@GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.IDENTITY)
private Long endereco_id;
private String lougradouro;
@OneToOne(mappedBy = "enderecoEntrega")
private Pedido pedido;
That was an attempt but it didn’t work:
Pedido p = new Pedido();
Endereco end = new Endereco();
p.setNome_pedido("descrocao");
end.setLougradouro("hdsbcjhbsdjc");
end.setPedido(p);
You mentioned that you are still studying but nevertheless I suggest that you use the Java conventions in the codes. http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/codeconvtoc-136057.html
– Daniela Morais
I think Daniela made it clear that the link did not answer her question, it’s just a suggestion to use the conventions that Java developers use to facilitate communication between them. And that’s a good suggestion, I’d say.
– Math