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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T17:25:53+00:00 2026-05-10T17:25:53+00:00

The JPA (Java Persistence API) specification has 2 different ways to specify entity composite

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The JPA (Java Persistence API) specification has 2 different ways to specify entity composite keys: @IdClass and @EmbeddedId.

I’m using both annotations on my mapped entities, but it turns out to be a big mess to people who aren’t very familiar with JPA.

I want to adopt only one way to specify composite keys. Which one is really the best? Why?

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  1. 2026-05-10T17:25:54+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 5:25 pm

    I consider that @EmbeddedId is probably more verbose because with @IdClass you cannot access the entire primary key object using any field access operator. Using the @EmbeddedId you can do like this:

    @Embeddable class EmployeeId { name, dataOfBirth } @Entity class Employee {   @EmbeddedId EmployeeId employeeId;   ... } 

    This gives a clear notion of the fields that make the composite key because they are all aggregated in a class that is accessed trough a field access operator.

    Another difference with @IdClass and @EmbeddedId is when it comes to write HQL :

    With @IdClass you write:

    select e.name from Employee e

    and with @EmbeddedId you have to write:

    select e.employeeId.name from Employee e

    You have to write more text for the same query. Some may argue that this differs from a more natural language like the one promoted by IdClass. But most of the times understanding right from the query that a given field is part of the composite key is of invaluable help.

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