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Composite Persistence Units
Multiple persistence units with unique sets of entity types can be exposed as a single persistence context by using a composite persistence unit. A persistent unit that is part of a composite persistent unit is called a composite member persistent unit.
With composite persistence units:
- Mapping relationships can be established among any of the entities in the composite.
- The persistence context can access entities stored in different data sources.
- Queries and transactions can be performed transparently across the complete set of entities.
For example, you could persist data from a single context into different data sources, as shown below:
em.persist(new A(..)); em.persist(new Z(..)); // Insert A into database1; insert Z into database2: // the two databases can be from different vendors. em.flush();
Configuring Composite Persistence Units
You can configure composite persistence units in persistence.xml or by passing properties to the EntityManagerFactory. In either case,
- The transaction type should be specified in the composite persistence unit. Transaction types of composite members are ignored.
- Data sources should be specified in composite member persistence units. Those specified in the composite are ignored.
See Persistence Unit Properties, below, for a list of the persistence unit properties available for configuring composite and composite member persistence units.
Configuring Composite Persistent Units in persistence.xml
A minimal configuration of a composite persistent unit in persistence.xml requires the following:
- Use the eclipselink.composite-unit property to specify that it is a composite persistence unit. (Note: If this property is passed to the createEntityManagerFactory method or if it is set in system properties, it is ignored.)
- Use the <jar-file> element to specify the jar files containing the composite member persistent units. The composite persistence unit will contain all the persistence units found in the jar files specified.
For example,
... <jar-file>member1.jar</jar-file> <jar-file>member2.jar</jar-file> <properties> <property name="eclipselink.composite-unit" value="true"/> </properties> ...
For other applicable properties, see Persistence Unit Properties, below.
Configuring Composite Member Persistent Units in persistence.xml
Use the eclipselink.composite-unit.member property to specify whether or not a persistent unit should be a member of a composite persistence unit:
- true specifies that the persistent unit must be a member of a composite persistence unit.
- false specifies that the persistent unit cannot be a member of a composite persistence unit (if, for example, it has dependencies on other persistence unit(s)).
For example,
... <properties> <property name="eclipselink.composite-unit.member" value="true"/> </properties> ...
Note: If eclipselink.composite-unit.member is passed to the createEntityManagerFactory method or if it is set in system properties, it is ignored.
//REVIEWERS: Design doc also says "If this property is set to true, the EntityManagerFactory can still be created, but it cannot be connected." I don't understand, as true is perfectly valid, no?//
For other applicable properties, see Persistence Unit Properties, below.
Passing EntityManagerFactory Properties to Composite Member Persistent Units
While creating a composite persistent unit, EntityManagerFactory properties can be passed to composite member persistent units.
- The value is a map, the key is a member persistence unit's name,
- the value is a map of properties to be passed to this persistence unit.
//How express this code?//
"eclipselink.composite-unit.properties" -> ( ("memberPu1" -> ( "javax.persistence.jdbc.user" -> "user1", "javax.persistence.jdbc.password" -> "password1", "javax.persistence.jdbc.driver" -> "oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver", "javax.persistence.jdbc.url" -> "jdbc:oracle:thin:@oracle_db_url:1521:db", ) , ("memberPu2" -> ( "javax.persistence.jdbc.user" -> "user2", "javax.persistence.jdbc.password" -> "password2" "javax.persistence.jdbc.driver" -> "com.mysql.jdbc.Driver", "javax.persistence.jdbc.url" -> "jdbc:mysql://my_sql_db_url:3306/user2", )
Examples
In the following example, the composite persistence unit compositePU specifies the transaction type and the server platform. It will contain all persistence units defined in member1.jar and member2.jar files.
<persistence xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/persistence" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/persistence persistence_1_0.xsd" version="1.0"> <persistence-unit name="compositePu" transaction-type="JTA"> <provider> org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.PersistenceProvider </provider> <jar-file>member1.jar</jar-file> <jar-file>member2.jar</jar-file> <properties> <property name="eclipselink.composite-unit" value="true"/> <property name="eclipselink.target-server" value="WebLogic_10"/> </properties> </persistence-unit> </persistence>
In the following example, the composite member persistence unit memberPu1 is defined in the member1.jar file. It can be used independently as well as inside composite persistence unit.
<persistence xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/persistence" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/persistence persistence_1_0.xsd" version="1.0"> <persistence-unit name="memberPu1" transaction-type="JTA"> <provider> org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.PersistenceProvider </provider> <mapping-file>META-INF/advanced-entity-mappings1.xml</mapping-file> <jta-data-source>jdbc/OracleJtaDS</jta-data-source> <exclude-unlisted-classes>false</exclude-unlisted-classes> <properties> <property name="eclipselink.target-server" value="WebLogic_10"/> <property name="eclipselink.target-database" value="org.eclipse.persistence.platform.database.oracle.Oracle11Platform"/> </properties> </persistence-unit> </persistence>
In the following example, the composite member persistence unit memberPu2 is defined in the member2.jar file. It has dependency on a class defined in member1.jar and cannotbe used independently.
<persistence xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/persistence" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/persistence persistence_1_0.xsd" version="1.0"> <persistence-unit name="memberPu2"> <provider> org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.PersistenceProvider </provider> <mapping-file>META-INF/advanced-entity-mappings2.xml</mapping-file> <jta-data-source>jdbc/MySqlJtaDS</jta-data-source> <exclude-unlisted-classes>false</exclude-unlisted-classes> <properties> <property name="eclipselink.composite-unit.member" value="true"/> <property name="eclipselink.target-database" value="org.eclipse.persistence.platform.database.MySQLPlatform"/> </properties> </persistence-unit> </persistence>
Deploying and Accessing a Composite Persistence Unit
All three jars – the composite and the two members– should be deployed on the same class loader. If they are deployed to an application server, the jars should be packed in an ear file. If they run standalone, the jars should be added to the class path.
A composite persistence unit can be accessed as with any other persistence unit.
- It can be accessed using injection, for example:
@PersistenceUnit(unitName="compositePu") EntityManagerFactory entityManagerFactory; @PersistenceUnit(unitName="compositePu") EntityManager entityManager;
- Or it can be created manually, using [Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory ], as shown in the following example:
EntityManagerFactory entityManagerFactory = Persistence.createEntityManagerFactory("compositePu", properties);
Persistence Unit Properties
- Composite Persistence Unit property can be specified either in its persistence.xml or passed to the createEntityManagerFactory method;
- Composite member Persistence Unit property could be either specified in its persistence.xml or passed to composite's createEntityManagerFactory through the eclipselink.composite.properties property.
The following table shows how persistence unit properties that affect composite persistence units and composite member persistence units are handled. For complete PersistenceUnitProperties reference documentation, see [|PersistenceUnitProperties].//REVIEWERS: Is that correct? Is this table needed for the user doc?//
PersistenceUnitProperties. | property name | composite pu | composite member pu | comment |
COMPOSITE_UNIT | eclipselink.composite-unit | Processed | advanced | If specified by member then the member is substituted for its own members. //REVIEWERS: I think this means "If specified by a composite member persistence unit ..." But what does the rest of the sentence mean?// |
COMPOSITE_UNIT_MEMBER | eclipselink.composite-unit.member | advanced | Processed | if specified by composite persistence unit, the composite must be member of another composite persistence unit. //REVIEWERS: This suggests that composite PUs can be composite member PUs of other composite PUs. Is that correct? Any limitations?// |
COMPOSITE_PROPERTIES | eclipselink.composite.properties | Processed | Ignored | |
TRANSACTION_TYPE | javax.persistence.transactionType | Processed | Ignored | |
TARGET_SERVER | eclipselink.target-server | Processed | Ignored | |
LOGGING_* | eclipselink.logging.* | Processed | Ignored | |
PROFILER | eclipselink.profiler | Processed | Ignored | |
COORDINATION_* | eclipselink.cache.coordination.* | Processed | Ignored | |
SESSION_NAME | eclipselink.session-name | Processed | advanced | The member session name is used to read the session from sessions.xml, but the deployed session always has the same name as the member persistence unit (as it is defined in memberPuInfo.getPersistenceUnitName()) |
DEPLOY_ON_STARTUP | eclipselink.deploy-on-startup | Processed | Ignored | |
VALIDATION_ONLY_PROPERTY | eclipselink.validation-only | Processed | processed | //REVIEWERS: bug 348815: WRONG BEHAVIOUR, should be processed by composite only, ignored by member persistence unit. Workaround for now: specify the property in the composite and in all its members.// |
VALIDATION_* | eclipselink.validation.* | Processed | Ignored | |
CLASSLOADER | eclipselink.classloader | Processed | Ignored | |
THROW_EXCEPTIONS | eclipselink.orm.throw.exceptions | Processed | Ignored | |
FLUSH_CLEAR_CACHE | eclipselink.flush-clear.cache | Processed | Ignored | |
VALIDATE_EXISTENCE | eclipselink.validate-existence | Processed | Ignored | |
JOIN_EXISTING_TRANSACTION | eclipselink.transaction.join-existing | Processed | Ignored | |
PERSISTENCE_CONTEXT_* | eclipselink.persistence-context.* | Processed | Ignored | |
ALLOW_ZERO_ID | eclipselink.allow-zero-id | Processed | Ignored | |
SESSION_CUSTOMIZER | eclipselink.session.customizer | Processed | Processed | Customizers of member persistence units are processed before the composite persistence unit's customizer. |
SESSIONS_XML | eclipselink.sessions-xml | Exception | Processed | Composite persitence units cannot be read from sessions.xml. Note that a non-composite persistence unit should be able to use a SessionBroker defined in sessions.xml. |
JTA_DATASOURCE | javax.persistence.jtaDataSource | Ignored | Processed | |
NON_JTA_DATASOURCE | javax.persistence.nonJtaDataSource | Ignored | Processed | |
NATIVE_SQL | eclipselink.jdbc.native-sql | Ignored | Processed | |
SQL_CAST | eclipselink.jdbc.sql-cast | Ignored | Processed | |
JDBC_* | javax.persistence.jdbc.* eclipselink.jdbc.* | Ignored | Processed | |
CONNECTION_POOL_* | Ignored | Processed | ||
PARTITIONING.* | eclipselink.partitioning.* | Ignored | Processed | |
EXCLUSIVE_CONNECTION_* | eclipselink.jdbc.exclusive-connection.* | Ignored | Processed | |
CACHE.* | eclipselink.cache.* | Ignored | Processed | |
TARGET_DATABASE | eclipselink.target-database | Ignored | Processed | |
TABLE_CREATION_SUFFIX | eclipselink.ddl-generation.table-creation-suffix | Ignored | Processed | |
EXCLUDE_ECLIPSELINK_ORM_FILE | eclipselink.exclude-eclipselink-orm | Ignored | Processed | |
WEAVING | eclipselink.weaving | Processed | Ignored | A composite persistent unit switches weaving on and off for all its member persistent units. |
WEAVING_* | eclipselink.weaving.* | Ignored | Processed | If the weaving is on, members use their own weaving properties. |
DESCRIPTOR_CUSTOMIZER_* | eclipselink.descriptor.customizer.* | Ignored | Processed | //REVIEWERS: what about this from design doc: "TODO? Should we follow the same pattern as SessionCustomizer and process composite's DescriptorCustomizers after members' ones?"// |
NATIVE_QUERY_UPPERCASE_COLUMNS | eclipselink.jdbc.uppercase-columns | Ignored | Processed | |
UPPERCASE_COLUMN_NAMES | eclipselink.jpa.uppercase-column-names | Ignored | Processed | |
BATCH_WRITING.* | eclipselink.jdbc.batch-writing.* | Ignored | Processed | |
SESSION_EVENT_LISTENER_CLASS | eclipselink.session-event-listener | Processed | Processed | EventListener defined by a composite member won't receive evens risen by a UnitOfWork - only events risen by it's member. Also see bug 348766. EventListener specified by composite will receive all event (risen by either unit of work or members). |
Exception_HANDLER_CLASS | eclipselink.exception-handler | Processed | Processed | First ExceptionHandler specified by member handles exception. If it is not specified or fails then composite's ExceptionHandler handles the original exception. |
INCLUDE_DESCRIPTOR_QUERIES | eclipselink.session.include.descriptor.queries | Ignored | Processed | |
ID_VALIDATION | eclipselink.id-validation | Ignored | Processed | |
TEMPORAL_MUTABLE | eclipselink.temporal.mutable | Ignored | Processed | |
ORM_SCHEMA_VALIDATION | eclipselink.orm.validate.schema | Ignored | Processed | |
DDL_* | Ignored | Processed | ||
PESSIMISTIC_LOCK_TIMEOUT | javax.persistence.lock.timeout | Ignored | Processed | |
QUERY_TIMEOUT | javax.persistence.query.timeout | Ignored | Processed | |
ORACLE_PROXY_TYPE | eclipselink.oracle.proxy-type | Ignored | Processed |
Entity Manager Properties
- Composite Entity Manager property could be directly passed to createEntityManager method or setProperty method
- Composite member property could be passed to the same methods through "eclipselink.composite.properties" property.
EntityManagerProperties. | property name | composite pu | composite member pu | comment |
COMPOSITE_PROPERTIES | eclipselink.composite.properties | Processed | Ignored | |
FLUSH_CLEAR_CACHE | eclipselink.flush-clear.cache | Processed | Ignored | |
VALIDATE_EXISTENCE | eclipselink.validate-existence | Processed | Ignored | |
JOIN_EXISTING_TRANSACTION | eclipselink.transaction.join-existing | Processed | Ignored | |
PERSISTENCE_CONTEXT_* | eclipselink.persistence-context.* | Processed | Ignored | |
ORDER_UPDATES | eclipselink.order-updates | Processed | Ignored | |
EXCLUSIVE_CONNECTION_* | eclipselink.jdbc.exclusive-connection.* | Ignored | Processed | |
JDBC_DRIVER | javax.persistence.jdbc.driver | Ignored | Processed | |
JDBC_URL | javax.persistence.jdbc.url | Ignored | Processed | |
JDBC_USER | javax.persistence.jdbc.user | Ignored | Processed | |
JDBC_PASSWORD | javax.persistence.jdbc.password | Ignored | Processed | |
JTA_DATASOURCE | javax.persistence.jtaDataSource | Ignored | Processed | |
NON_JTA_DATASOURCE | javax.persistence.nonJtaDataSource | Ignored | Processed | |
CONNECTION_POLICY | eclipselink.jdbc.connection-policy | Ignored | Processed | |
ORACLE_PROXY_TYPE | eclipselink.oracle.proxy-type | Ignored | Processed |
Limitations
Joins across tables in different data sources are not supported. This limitation affects mapping, query execution, and optimizations. For example:
- Entities mapped in different composite members cannot be joined in a query.
- If deleting an entity causes deletion from a table that is mapped by another composite member, then a "delete all" query cannot be performed. Therefore a delete all cannot be used if an entity:
- has ElementCollection mapped in another composite member,
- owns bidirectional relationship with a JoinTable with the target mapped in another composite member,
- has any reference mapping that is privately owned with the target mapped in another composite member.
- The inheritance hierarchy cannot be shared between different composite members.
- If the target of a reference mapping is defined in a different composite member and JoinTable is used, the join table must belong to the target composite member. Such mappings must be unidirectional: the "invert" mapping cannot use mappedBy. That is because JoinTable must be defined in the same composite member with the target entity. Master mapping requires it to be in slave's member, slave mapping - in master's.You can work around this limitation by defining independent invert mapping with its own JoinTable. If you maintain both sides of the relationship, the two join tables will be in sync.
- A native query created without a result class must specify the target composite member persistence unit, for example:
em.createNativeQuery("SELECT F_NAME FROM MBR2_EMPLOYEE").setHint(QueryHints.COMPOSITE_UNIT_MEMBER, "composite-advanced-member_2").getResultList();
Extensions
You can specify ElementCollection with primitive type target values with CollectionTable defined in a different composite member persistence unit, using annotations or eclipselink-orm.xml as described below:
- Annotations
@ElementCollection() @CollectionTable(name = "MBR1_RESPONS", joinColumns=@JoinColumn(name="EMP_ID")) @CompositeMember("composite-advanced-member_1") @Column(name = "DESCRIPTION") public Collection<String> getResponsibilities() { return responsibilities; }
- eclipselink-orm.xml
<element-collection name="responsibilities" composite-member="xml-composite-advanced-member_3"> <column name="DESCRIPTION"/> <collection-table name="XML_MBR3_RESPONS"> <join-column name="EMP_ID"/> </collection-table> </element-collection>
No @CompositeMember annotation (or composite-member attribute) is required if CollectionTable is defined in the same composite member persistence unit as the source.