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package org.eclipse.jpt.jpa.core.context;
import org.eclipse.jpt.common.utility.internal.iterables.ListIterable;
/**
* Read-only join column relationship strategy.
* <p>
* Provisional API: This interface is part of an interim API that is still
* under development and expected to change significantly before reaching
* stability. It is available at this early stage to solicit feedback from
* pioneering adopters on the understanding that any code that uses this API
* will almost certainly be broken (repeatedly) as the API evolves.
*
* @see ReadOnlyAssociationOverride
* @see JoinColumnRelationship
*/
public interface ReadOnlyJoinColumnRelationshipStrategy
extends ReadOnlyRelationshipStrategy
{
/**
* The source of the relationship is usually the owning type mapping.
* In the case of a target foreign key relationship the source and target
* are swapped.
* @see #isTargetForeignKey()
*/
TypeMapping getRelationshipSource();
/**
* The target of the relationship usually is the target entity.
* In the case of a target foreign key relationship the source and target
* are swapped.
* @see #isTargetForeignKey()
*/
TypeMapping getRelationshipTarget();
/**
* Return whether this relationship is a target foreign key relationship.
* A one-to-many mapping with a join column will have the foreign key
* in the target table.
*/
boolean isTargetForeignKey();
// ********** join columns **********
/**
* Return the join columns whether specified or default.
*/
ListIterable<? extends ReadOnlyJoinColumn> getJoinColumns();
/**
* Return the number of join columns, whether specified and default.
*/
int getJoinColumnsSize();
// ********** specified join columns **********
/**
* Change notification identifier for "specifiedJoinColumns" list
*/
String SPECIFIED_JOIN_COLUMNS_LIST = "specifiedJoinColumns"; //$NON-NLS-1$
/**
* Return the specified join columns.
*/
ListIterable<? extends ReadOnlyJoinColumn> getSpecifiedJoinColumns();
/**
* Return the number of specified join columns.
*/
int getSpecifiedJoinColumnsSize();
/**
* Return whether the strategy has any specified join columns.
* (Equivalent to {@link #getSpecifiedJoinColumnsSize()} != 0.)
*/
boolean hasSpecifiedJoinColumns();
/**
* Return the specified join column at the specified index.
*/
ReadOnlyJoinColumn getSpecifiedJoinColumn(int index);
// ********** default join column **********
/**
* Change notification identifier for "defaultJoinColumn" property
*/
String DEFAULT_JOIN_COLUMN_PROPERTY = "defaultJoinColumn"; //$NON-NLS-1$
/**
* Return the default join column. If there are specified join
* columns, there is no default join column. There are also
* times that there may be no default join column even if there are no
* specified join columns.
*/
ReadOnlyJoinColumn getDefaultJoinColumn();
}