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package javax.persistence;

import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;

import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME;

The ForeignKey annotation is used in schema generation. It is used to define a foreign key constraint or to override or disable the persistence provider’s default foreign key definition.
Since:JPA 2.1
/** * The ForeignKey annotation is used in schema generation. It is used to define a foreign key constraint or to * override or disable the persistence provider’s default foreign key definition. * * @since JPA 2.1 */
@Target({}) @Retention(RUNTIME) public @interface ForeignKey {
(Optional) The name of the foreign key constraint. Defaults to a provider-generated name.
Returns:The foreign key name
/** * (Optional) The name of the foreign key constraint. Defaults to a provider-generated name. * * @return The foreign key name */
String name() default "";
(Optional) The foreign key constraint definition. Default is provider defined. If the value of disableForeignKey is true, the provider must not generate a foreign key constraint.
Returns:The foreign key definition
/** * (Optional) The foreign key constraint definition. Default is provider defined. If the value of * disableForeignKey is true, the provider must not generate a foreign key constraint. * * @return The foreign key definition */
String foreignKeyDefinition() default "";
(Optional) Used to specify whether a foreign key constraint should be generated when schema generation is in effect.
Returns:mode
/** * (Optional) Used to specify whether a foreign key constraint should be generated when schema generation is in effect. * * @return mode */
ConstraintMode value() default ConstraintMode.CONSTRAINT; }