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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T05:41:06+00:00 2026-06-09T05:41:06+00:00

I’ve got a web application accessing a database with a table named parent. This

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I’ve got a web application accessing a database with a table named “parent”. This parent has children which can also be parent of more children:

public class Thing extends Entity{

  @OneToMany(cascade = {CascadeType.ALL})
  @JoinColumn(name = "parent_id")
  private List<Thing> children = new ArrayList<Thing>();

  @Column
  private String property;

  public String getProperty() { return property; }
  public void setProperty(String property) { this.property = property; }

Entity has got the PK property:

@Id
@Column(nullable = false)
@GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.TABLE)
private Long id;

Now, I want to access from an HQL query to the parent_id property of a Thing. If I just do:

[Another class]
Query queryParents = getEntityManager().createQuery("from Thing t where t.parent_id is null");

I get an error saying the property does not exist. Well, I add the following to the Thing class:

@Column
private Long parent_id;
public Long getParent_id() { return parent_id; }
public void setParent_id(Long parent_id) { this.parent_id = parent_id; }

And that seems to work, but I think that is not correct because they do not reference to the same entity… in fact, trying to update a Thing object, will end up in a “org.hibernate.StaleObjectStateException: Row was updated or deleted by another transaction (or unsaved-value mapping was incorrect): …”.

So, what is the correct way to return the parent_id property of an Entity “Thing” [database has a column ‘parent_id’ for the object Thing], if the class Thing itself hasn’t got the property? I’m a newby with all these stuff…
The database has a parent_id field for every Thing, which is null for root parents, and contains the parent id for everything else.

Thanks in advance.

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    2026-06-09T05:41:07+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 5:41 am

    Make your association bidirectional:

    @OneToMany(mappedBy = "parent")
    private List<Thing> children;
    
    @ManyToOne
    @JoinColumn(name = "parent_id")
    private Thing parent;
    

    And the query will simply be

    select t from Thing t where t.parent is null
    

    Returning the parent ID will be:

    Long parentId = thing.getParent() == null ? null : thing.getParent().getId();
    

    Read more about bidirectional associations in the Hibernate documentation.

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