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package javax.persistence;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import javax.persistence.CascadeType;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.METHOD;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.FIELD;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME;
import static javax.persistence.FetchType.LAZY;
/**
* Defines a many-valued association with one-to-many multiplicity.
*
* <p>
* If the collection is defined using generics to specify the element type, the
* associated target entity type need not be specified; otherwise the target
* entity class must be specified.
*
* <pre>
* Example 1: One-to-Many association using generics
* In Customer class:
* @OneToMany(cascade=ALL, mappedBy=&quot;customer&quot;)
* public Set&lt;Order&gt; getOrders() { return orders; }
* In Order class:
* @ManyToOne
* @JoinColumn(name=&quot;CUST_ID&quot;, nullable=false)
* public Customer getCustomer() { return customer; }
* Example 2: One-to-Many association without using generics
* In Customer class:
* @OneToMany(targetEntity=com.acme.Order.class, cascade=ALL,
* mappedBy=&quot;customer&quot;)
* public Set getOrders() { return orders; }
* In Order class:
* @ManyToOne
* @JoinColumn(name=&quot;CUST_ID&quot;, nullable=false)
* public Customer getCustomer() { return customer; }
* </pre>
*
* @since Java Persistence API 1.0
*/
@Target( { METHOD, FIELD })
@Retention(RUNTIME)
public @interface OneToMany {
/**
* (Optional) The entity class that is the target of the association.
* Optional only if the collection property is defined using Java generics.
* Must be specified otherwise.
*
* <p>
* Defaults to the parameterized type of the collection when defined using
* generics.
*/
Class targetEntity() default void.class;
/**
* (Optional) The operations that must be cascaded to the target of the
* association.
* <p>
* Defaults to no operations being cascaded.
*/
CascadeType[] cascade() default {};
/**
* (Optional) Whether the association should be lazily loaded or must be
* eagerly fetched. The {@link FetchType#EAGER EAGER} strategy is a
* requirement on the persistenceprovider runtime that the
* associatedentities must be eagerly fetched. The
* {@link FetchType#LAZY LAZY} strategy is a hint to the persistence
* provider runtime.
*/
FetchType fetch() default LAZY;
/**
* The field that owns the relationship. Required unless the relationship is
* unidirectional.
*/
String mappedBy() default "";
/**
* (Optional) Whether to apply the remove operation to entities that have
* been removed from the relationship and to cascade the remove operation to
* those entities.
* @since Java Persistence API 2.0
*/
boolean orphanRemoval() default false;
}