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Hibernate @ManyToMany Unidirectional and Bidirectional
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Hibernate @ManyToMany Unidirectional
The Many-to-Many relationship can be best described by example.
The example we’re going to use is that of the relationship between an Author and a Book.
Authors publish Books, and Books have Authors. Any one Author can publish many Books, and any one Book can be published by many Authors, so this is why it is a many to many relationship.
Other examples of the many to many relationship are Students to Courses and Employees to Projects.
Let’s take a look at how the unidirectional many-to-many relationship is created using Hibernate... for more info please visit http://howtoprogramwithjava.com/session56
Hibernate @ManyToMany Unidirectional
The Many-to-Many relationship can be best described by example.
The example we’re going to use is that of the relationship between an Author and a Book.
Authors publish Books, and Books have Authors. Any one Author can publish many Books, and any one Book can be published by many Authors, so this is why it is a many to many relationship.
Other examples of the many to many relationship are Students to Courses and Employees to Projects.
Let’s take a look at how the unidirectional many-to-many relationship is created using Hibernate... for more info please visit http://howtoprogramwithjava.com/session56