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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T00:31:22+00:00 2026-06-15T00:31:22+00:00

I have a class hierarchy designed for store user notifications: @Document public class Notification<T>

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I have a class hierarchy designed for store user notifications:

@Document
public class Notification<T> {
   @Id
   private String id;
   @DBRef
   private T tag;
   ...
}

@Document
public class NotificationA extends Notification<WrappedA> {
}

@Document
public class NotificationB extends Notification<WrappedB> {
}

    ...

This is useful for returning polymorphic arrays, allowing me to store any kind of data in the “tag” field. The problem starts when the wrapped objects contains @DBRef fields:

@Document
public class WrappedA {
   @Id
   private String id;
   @DBRef
   private JetAnotherClass referenced;
   ...
}

Queries on the fields of “tag” works fine:

db.NotificationA.find( {"tag.$id": ObjectId("507b9902...32a")} )

But I need to query on the fields of JetAnotherClass (two levels of @DBRef fields). I’ve tried with dot notation and also with subobjects but it returns null:

Dot notation:

db.NotificationA.findOne( {"tag.$referenced.$id": ObjectId("508a7701...29f")} )

Subobjects:

db.NotificationA.findOne( {"tag.$referenced": { "_id": ObjectId("508a7701...29f") }} )

Any help?
Thanks in advance!

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    2026-06-15T00:31:24+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 12:31 am

    Since you look like you are only querying by _id I believe you can do:

    db.NotificationA.findOne({"tag.$id": ObjectId("blah")});
    

    However:

    But I need to query on the fields of JetAnotherClass (two levels of @DBRef fields).

    DBRefs are not JOINs, they are merely a self describing _id in the event that you do not know the linking collection it will create a helper object so you don’t have to code this yourself on the client side.

    You can find more on DBRefs here: http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/applications/database-references/

    Basically you can query the sub fields within the DBRef from the same document, i.e.: DBRef.$_id but you cannot, server-side, resolve that DBRef and query on the resulting fields.

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