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I want to create the DTOs for my Spring boot rest controller.
I have the entity User, Club, and the association of the two entities ClubMember.
@Entity
class User {
@Id
private long id;
private String name;
private List<ClubMember> clubMembers = new ArrayList<>();
}
@Entity
class Club {
@Id
private long id;
private String name;
private List<User> members = new ArarryList<>();
}
@Entity
@AssociationOverrides({
@AssociationOverride(name = "pk.club", joinColumns = @JoinColumn(name = "club_id")),@AssociationOverride(name = "pk.user", joinColumns = @JoinColumn(name = "user_id")) })
class ClubMember implements Serializable {
//
}
Now i create a UserDto:
class UserDto {
private long id;
private List<ClubDto> clubs;
}
class ClubDto {
private long id;
}
So i want to map the two list: ClubMember list to ClubDto list.
Should i do it like that:
mapper.map(Club.class, ClubDto.class).byDefault().register();
mapper.map.(ClubMember.class, ClubDto.class)
.field("pk.club.id", "id")... **i should list all the properties? Is there another solution?**
Thank you.
spring-boot mapping dto orika
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I want to create the DTOs for my Spring boot rest controller.
I have the entity User, Club, and the association of the two entities ClubMember.
@Entity
class User {
@Id
private long id;
private String name;
private List<ClubMember> clubMembers = new ArrayList<>();
}
@Entity
class Club {
@Id
private long id;
private String name;
private List<User> members = new ArarryList<>();
}
@Entity
@AssociationOverrides({
@AssociationOverride(name = "pk.club", joinColumns = @JoinColumn(name = "club_id")),@AssociationOverride(name = "pk.user", joinColumns = @JoinColumn(name = "user_id")) })
class ClubMember implements Serializable {
//
}
Now i create a UserDto:
class UserDto {
private long id;
private List<ClubDto> clubs;
}
class ClubDto {
private long id;
}
So i want to map the two list: ClubMember list to ClubDto list.
Should i do it like that:
mapper.map(Club.class, ClubDto.class).byDefault().register();
mapper.map.(ClubMember.class, ClubDto.class)
.field("pk.club.id", "id")... **i should list all the properties? Is there another solution?**
Thank you.
spring-boot mapping dto orika
add a comment |
I want to create the DTOs for my Spring boot rest controller.
I have the entity User, Club, and the association of the two entities ClubMember.
@Entity
class User {
@Id
private long id;
private String name;
private List<ClubMember> clubMembers = new ArrayList<>();
}
@Entity
class Club {
@Id
private long id;
private String name;
private List<User> members = new ArarryList<>();
}
@Entity
@AssociationOverrides({
@AssociationOverride(name = "pk.club", joinColumns = @JoinColumn(name = "club_id")),@AssociationOverride(name = "pk.user", joinColumns = @JoinColumn(name = "user_id")) })
class ClubMember implements Serializable {
//
}
Now i create a UserDto:
class UserDto {
private long id;
private List<ClubDto> clubs;
}
class ClubDto {
private long id;
}
So i want to map the two list: ClubMember list to ClubDto list.
Should i do it like that:
mapper.map(Club.class, ClubDto.class).byDefault().register();
mapper.map.(ClubMember.class, ClubDto.class)
.field("pk.club.id", "id")... **i should list all the properties? Is there another solution?**
Thank you.
spring-boot mapping dto orika
I want to create the DTOs for my Spring boot rest controller.
I have the entity User, Club, and the association of the two entities ClubMember.
@Entity
class User {
@Id
private long id;
private String name;
private List<ClubMember> clubMembers = new ArrayList<>();
}
@Entity
class Club {
@Id
private long id;
private String name;
private List<User> members = new ArarryList<>();
}
@Entity
@AssociationOverrides({
@AssociationOverride(name = "pk.club", joinColumns = @JoinColumn(name = "club_id")),@AssociationOverride(name = "pk.user", joinColumns = @JoinColumn(name = "user_id")) })
class ClubMember implements Serializable {
//
}
Now i create a UserDto:
class UserDto {
private long id;
private List<ClubDto> clubs;
}
class ClubDto {
private long id;
}
So i want to map the two list: ClubMember list to ClubDto list.
Should i do it like that:
mapper.map(Club.class, ClubDto.class).byDefault().register();
mapper.map.(ClubMember.class, ClubDto.class)
.field("pk.club.id", "id")... **i should list all the properties? Is there another solution?**
Thank you.
spring-boot mapping dto orika
spring-boot mapping dto orika
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