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Java lists and maps don't map very naturally to foreign key relationships between tables, and so we tend to avoid using them to represent associations between our entity classes.
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Java lists and maps don't map very naturally to foreign key relationships between tables, and so we tend to avoid using them to represent associations between our entity classes.
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But if you feel like you _really_ need a collection with a fancier structure than `Set`, Hibernate does have options.
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But if you feel like you _really_ need a collection with a fancier structure than `Set`, Hibernate does have options.
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The first three options let us map the index of a `List` or key of a `Map` to a column, and are usually used with a `@ElementCollection`, or on the owning side of an association:
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TIP: For more detail about the use of these annotations, please refer to https://in.relation.to/2024/11/12/-what-collection/[this post on the Hibernate blog].
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The first three options let us map the index of a `List` or key of a `Map` to a column, and are usually used with `@ElementCollection`, or on the owning side of an association:
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.Annotations for mapping lists and maps
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.Annotations for mapping lists and maps
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