Hello all,

I have a number of entities that relate to each other via a join table. So far 
the @Entity objects have mapped pretty well with @JoinTable/@JoinColumn. 
However, there is more data in the join table than just the id's of the 
entities it joins, such as EffectiveDate, EndDate, ModifiedDate, etc. There are 
also different join tables for each association (i.e. ENTITY_A_B_JOIN, 
ENTITY_B_C_JOIN, etc).

The easiest solution would very likely be to create an Association superclass 
and subclass for each join I need to make. But I would like to challenge myself 
a little more and see if there is a Cool Seam way of solving the problem.

Maybe using a combination of components.xml, injecting, and a generic class to 
come up with the solution. I haven't seen anything in the documentation that 
stands out as "the way" to do this. But maybe someone out there has done 
something similar and wouldn't mind pointing me to the appropriate features of 
Seam that will get me going in the right direction. Mind you, I'm not asking 
you to do my work for me, just point me to the sets of features, and creative 
uses thereof that will get me going.

Thanks.


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