MyBatis(3.2.3) - One-to-one mapping using nested ResultMap

时间:2023-03-09 06:01:15
MyBatis(3.2.3) - One-to-one mapping using nested ResultMap

We can get Student along with the Address details using a nested ResultMap as follows:

<resultMap type="Address" id="AddressResult">
<id property="addrId" column="addr_id"/>
<result property="street" column="street"/>
<result property="city" column="city"/>
<result property="state" column="state"/>
<result property="zip" column="zip"/>
<result property="country" column="country"/>
</resultMap>
<resultMap type="Student" id="StudentWithAddressResult">
<id property="studId" column="stud_id"/>
<result property="name" column="name"/>
<result property="email" column="email"/>
<association property="address" resultMap="AddressResult"/>
</resultMap> <select id="selectStudentWithAddress" parameterType="int" resultMap="StudentWithAddressResult">
SELECT STUD_ID, NAME, EMAIL, PHONE, A.ADDR_ID, STREET, CITY, STATE, ZIP, COUNTRY
FROM STUDENTS S LEFT OUTER JOIN ADDRESSES A
ON S.ADDR_ID = A.ADDR_ID
WHERE STUD_ID = #{studId}
</select>

The <association> element can be used to load the has-one type of associations. In the preceding example, we used the <association> element, referencing another <resultMap> that is declared in the same XML file.

We can also use <association> with an inline resultMap query as follows:

<resultMap type="Student" id="StudentWithAddressResult">
<id property="studId" column="stud_id"/>
<result property="name" column="name"/>
<result property="email" column="email"/>
<association property="address" javaType="Address">
<id property="addrId" column="addr_id"/>
<result property="street" column="street"/>
<result property="city" column="city"/>
<result property="state" column="state"/>
<result property="zip" column="zip"/>
<result property="country" column="country"/>
</association>
</resultMap>

Using the nested ResultMap approach, the association data will be loaded using a single query (along with joins if required).