This video discusses One-To-Many Bidirectional relationship by using Join Column. Also talks about mappedBy to solve 2 unidirectional relationship issue. source code: github.com/TinaXing2012/Hiber...
Absolute killer video. Watched so many videos on youtube and no one could explain better than you. You nailed it with pictorial representation of relationships. Thanks a lot. Keep creating beautiful quality content.
the best explanation, thanks! What really made this explanation stand out for me was that "mappedBy" says like "spring leaves this side alone" for stuff like persisting. It looks obvious now but it wasn't when I was learning it and you really made it simple, many thanks!!!
Thank you very much, your Spring and Hibernate playlists help me a lot, especially for this video. I have watched a lot videos about mappedBy but no one could explain as clearly as you did.
I been reading and watching expert on JPA and Hibernate,even they always try to sell you their things .NEVER they could explain mappedBY and the reason of extra join tables in this clear way .A clear example about how difference it s to be and Expert and to be a super Didactic person. You should open a payed Suscription Option. Thanks and greetings from Argentina.
Mam,I am from India, thank so much for explaining very consistently. I have watched many you tube videos but no use.when I watch this video I understand perfectly.please mam keep on doing videos like this
Excellent!!...This is exactly what i have been looking for, after watching a lot of videos about relational mapping, this was the only video that made me understand the whole concept. Thank you Miss Xing for this wonderful lecture.......keep it up💪 i am looking forward to watch more of your lecture videos about spring framework😊
This channel is really amazing and kudos to your efforts Miss xing. You explained really well. Can you please recommend some books for the reference of hibernate and spring data JPA too. It will be of huge help. Thank you
If i want to have a third table which does show the mapping what could i do? moreover i have a relation like p1->a1 p1->a2 p2->a1 p2->a2 What are the ways in which this could be achieved