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Generated tables
Applies to ✅ Open Source Edition ✅ Express Edition ✅ Professional Edition ✅ Enterprise Edition
Every table and view in your database will generate a org.jooq.Table
implementation that looks like this:
public class Book extends TableImpl<BookRecord> { // The singleton instance public static final Book BOOK = new Book(); // Generated columns public final TableField<BookRecord, Integer> ID = createField("ID", INTEGER, this); public final TableField<BookRecord, Integer> AUTHOR_ID = createField("AUTHOR_ID", INTEGER, this); public final TableField<BookRecord, String> TITLE = createField("TITLE", VARCHAR, this); // Covariant aliasing method, returning a table of the same type as BOOK @Override public Book as(java.lang.String alias) { return new Book(alias); } // [...] }
Flags influencing generated tables
These flags from the code generation configuration influence generated tables:
- recordVersionFields: Relevant methods from super classes are overridden to return the VERSION field
- recordTimestampFields: Relevant methods from super classes are overridden to return the TIMESTAMP field
- syntheticPrimaryKeys: This overrides existing primary key information to allow for "custom" primary key column sets
- overridePrimaryKeys: This overrides existing primary key information to allow for unique key to primary key promotion
- dateAsTimestamp: This influences all relevant columns
- unsignedTypes: This influences all relevant columns
- relations: Relevant methods from super classes are overridden to provide primary key, unique key, foreign key and identity information
- instanceFields: This flag controls the "static" keyword on table columns, as well as aliasing convenience
- records: The generated record type is referenced from tables allowing for type-safe single-table record fetching
Flags controlling table generation
<configuration> <generator> <generate> <!-- Allows for turning on tables generation: default true --> <tables>true</tables> </generate> </generator> </configuration>
See the configuration XSD, standalone code generation, and maven code generation for more details.
new org.jooq.meta.jaxb.Configuration() .withGenerator( new Generate() // Allows for turning on tables generation: default true .withTables(true) )
See the configuration XSD and programmatic code generation for more details.
// The jOOQ-codegen-gradle plugin has been introduced in version 3.19 only.
// The jOOQ-codegen-gradle plugin has been introduced in version 3.19 only.
generationTool { generator { generate { // Allows for turning on tables generation: default true tables = true } } }
See the configuration XSD and gradle code generation for more details.
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