Multi-Column Join in Hibernate/JPA Annotations

This worked for me . In my case 2 tables foo and boo have to be joined based on 3 different columns.Please note in my case ,in boo the 3 common columns are not primary key

i.e., one to one mapping based on 3 different columns

@Entity
@Table(name = "foo")
public class foo implements Serializable
{
    @Column(name="foocol1")
    private String foocol1;
    //add getter setter
    @Column(name="foocol2")
    private String foocol2;
    //add getter setter
    @Column(name="foocol3")
    private String foocol3;
    //add getter setter
    private Boo boo;
    private int id;
    @Id
    @GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.IDENTITY)
    @Column(name = "brsitem_id", updatable = false)
    public int getId()
    {
        return this.id;
    }
    public void setId(int id)
    {
        this.id = id;
    }
    @OneToOne
    @JoinColumns(
    {
        @JoinColumn(updatable=false,insertable=false, name="foocol1", referencedColumnName="boocol1"),
        @JoinColumn(updatable=false,insertable=false, name="foocol2", referencedColumnName="boocol2"),
        @JoinColumn(updatable=false,insertable=false, name="foocol3", referencedColumnName="boocol3")
    }
    )
    public Boo getBoo()
    {
        return boo;
    }
    public void setBoo(Boo boo)
    {
        this.boo = boo;
    }
}





@Entity
@Table(name = "boo")
public class Boo implements Serializable
{
    private int id;
    @Column(name="boocol1")
    private String boocol1;
    //add getter setter
    @Column(name="boocol2")
    private String boocol2;
    //add getter setter
    @Column(name="boocol3")
    private String boocol3;
    //add getter setter
    @Id
    @GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.IDENTITY)
    @Column(name = "item_id", updatable = false)
    public int getId()
    {
        return id;
    }
    public void setId(int id)
    {
        this.id = id;
    }
}

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