Polymorphic association

Polymorphic association is a term used in discussions of object–relational mapping (ORM) with respect to the problem of representing in the relational database domain, a relationship from one class to multiple classes. In statically typed languages such as C# and Java these multiple classes are subclasses of the same superclass. In languages with duck typing, such as Python, this is not necessarily the case.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Bauer, Christian; King, Gavin (2007). Java Persistence with Hibernate. Greenwich, Conn: Manning Publications. ISBN 1-932394-88-5.

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