One to many and many to many mapping in hibernate?

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One to many and many to many mapping in hibernate. What does this mean. Hibernate link|improve this question asked Jan 4 '11 at 20:59theJava807831 87% accept rate.

For your question, it turns up the relevant chapter of the Hibernate Reference first of all, then several more examples to such mappings etc... – Péter Török Jan 4 '11 at 21:04 1 @Péter - It's ironic that it takes quite a bit more effort to ask a question than it does to search on Google. Still, onwards and upwards. :-) – middaparka Jan 4 '11 at 21:06 1 @middaparka, I was thinking about extending my comment along the same line, but I decided to leave the conclusion as an exercise for the OP :-) – Péter Török Jan 4 '11 at 21:17 @Peter, imagine the irony that it was a Google search on this subject that brought me to this question.

– Owen Berger Jan 4 '11 at 23:17.

What a fantastically lazy question. As such, here's a lazy answer: "It's a means of specifying the relationships between objects.

That's the mapping of database tables to each other: 1:n and n:m relationship.

It means the relations between objects, just like in Data Bases.

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