André Chalella
André Chalella

Reputation: 14112

Can I make an embedded Hibernate entity non-nullable?

What I want:

@Embedded(nullable = false)
private Direito direito;

However, as you know there's no such attribute to @Embeddable.

Is there a correct way to do this? I don't want workarounds.

Upvotes: 42

Views: 28072

Answers (4)

felipebatista
felipebatista

Reputation: 99

You can use a nullsafe getter.

public Direito getDireito() {
    if (direito == null) {
        direito = new Direito();
    }
    return direito;
}

Upvotes: 1

Eric B.
Eric B.

Reputation: 24431

I wasn't too thrilled with either of the suggestions previously made, so I created an aspect that would handle this for me.

This isn't fully tested, and definitely not tested against Collections of embedded objects, so buyer-beware. However, seems to work for me so far.

Basically, intercepts the getter to the @Embedded field and ensures that the field is populated.

public aspect NonNullEmbedded {

    // define a pointcut for any getter method of a field with @Embedded of type Validity with any name in com.ia.domain package
    pointcut embeddedGetter() : get( @javax.persistence.Embedded * com.company.model..* );


    /**
     * Advice to run before any Embedded getter.
     * Checks if the field is null.  If it is, then it automatically instantiates the Embedded object.
     */
    Object around() : embeddedGetter(){
        Object value = proceed();

        // check if null.  If so, then instantiate the object and assign it to the model.
        // Otherwise just return the value retrieved.
        if( value == null ){
            String fieldName = thisJoinPoint.getSignature().getName();
            Object obj = thisJoinPoint.getThis();

            // check to see if the obj has the field already defined or is null
            try{
                Field field = obj.getClass().getDeclaredField(fieldName);
                Class clazz = field.getType();
                value = clazz.newInstance();
                field.setAccessible(true);
                field.set(obj, value );
            }
            catch( NoSuchFieldException | IllegalAccessException | InstantiationException e){
                e.printStackTrace();
            }
        }

        return value;
    }
}

Upvotes: 1

Add dummy field into class which is marked @Embeddable.

@Formula("0")
private int dummy;

See https://issues.jboss.org/browse/HIBERNATE-50 .

Upvotes: 15

ChssPly76
ChssPly76

Reputation: 100726

Embeddable components (or composite elements, whatever you want to call them) usually contain more than one property and thus are mapped to more than one column. The entire component being null can therefore be treated in different ways; J2EE spec does not dictate one way or another.

Hibernate considers component to be NULL if all its properties are NULL (and vice versa). You can therefore declare one (any) of the properties to be not null (either within @Embeddable or as part of @AttributeOverride on @Embedded) to achieve what you want.

Alternatively, if you're using Hibernate Validator you can annotate your property with @NotNull although this will only result in app-level check, not db-level.

Upvotes: 46

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