@ElementCollection annotations must be accompanied by a defined @Column annotation

org.openrewrite.java.migrate.javax.AddColumnAnnotation

When an attribute is annotated with @ElementCollection, a separate table is created for the attribute that includes the attribute ID and value. In OpenJPA, the column for the annotated attribute is named element, whereas EclipseLink names the column based on the name of the attribute. To remain compatible with tables that were created with OpenJPA, add a @Column annotation with the name attribute set to element.

Recipe source

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  • groupId: org.openrewrite.recipe

  • artifactId: rewrite-migrate-java

  • version: 2.12.0

Usage

This recipe has no required configuration options. It can be activated by adding a dependency on org.openrewrite.recipe:rewrite-migrate-java:2.12.0 in your build file or by running a shell command (in which case no build changes are needed):

  1. Add the following to your build.gradle file:

build.gradle
plugins {
    id("org.openrewrite.rewrite") version("6.12.0")
}

rewrite {
    activeRecipe("org.openrewrite.java.migrate.javax.AddColumnAnnotation")
}

repositories {
    mavenCentral()
}

dependencies {
    rewrite("org.openrewrite.recipe:rewrite-migrate-java:2.12.0")
}
  1. Run gradle rewriteRun to run the recipe.

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Contributors

Evie Lau

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