Author: epbernard
Date: 2006-10-03 17:03:01 -0400 (Tue, 03 Oct 2006)
New Revision: 10543
Modified:
trunk/HibernateExt/metadata/doc/reference/en/modules/entity.xml
Log:
undupe
Modified: trunk/HibernateExt/metadata/doc/reference/en/modules/entity.xml
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--- trunk/HibernateExt/metadata/doc/reference/en/modules/entity.xml 2006-10-03 00:19:06
UTC (rev 10542)
+++ trunk/HibernateExt/metadata/doc/reference/en/modules/entity.xml 2006-10-03 21:03:01
UTC (rev 10543)
@@ -1110,17 +1110,6 @@
<literal>Customer</literal> table materialized by the
<literal>joinColumns</literal> attribute.</para>
- <para>The association may be bidirectional. In a bidirectional
- relationship, one of the sides (and only one) has to be the owner: the
- owner is responsible for the association column(s) update. To declare
- a side as <emphasis>not</emphasis> responsible for the relationship,
- the attribute <literal>mappedBy</literal> is used.
- <literal>mappedBy</literal> refers to the property name of the
- association on the owner side. In our case, this is
- <literal>passport</literal>. As you can see, you don't have to
(must
- not) declare the join column since it has already been declared on the
- owners side.</para>
-
<para>You must declare the join table name and the join columns
explicitly in such a mapping.</para>
</sect3>