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package org.hibernate.mapping;
import java.util.Iterator;
import org.hibernate.MappingException;
import org.hibernate.engine.spi.Mapping;
A subclass in a table-per-subclass mapping
Author: Gavin King
/**
* A subclass in a table-per-subclass mapping
* @author Gavin King
*/
public class JoinedSubclass extends Subclass implements TableOwner {
private Table table;
private KeyValue key;
public JoinedSubclass(PersistentClass superclass) {
super(superclass);
}
public Table getTable() {
return table;
}
public void setTable(Table table) {
this.table=table;
getSuperclass().addSubclassTable(table);
}
public KeyValue getKey() {
return key;
}
public void setKey(KeyValue key) {
this.key = key;
}
public void validate(Mapping mapping) throws MappingException {
super.validate(mapping);
if ( key!=null && !key.isValid(mapping) ) {
throw new MappingException(
"subclass key mapping has wrong number of columns: " +
getEntityName() +
" type: " +
key.getType().getName()
);
}
}
public Iterator getReferenceablePropertyIterator() {
return getPropertyIterator();
}
public Object accept(PersistentClassVisitor mv) {
return mv.accept(this);
}
}