[DynamoDB]: Can I share single data model among multiple tables in DynamoDB using DynamoDBMapper?












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I have more than 1 table which follows the same data modeling structure. Basically, I have a different type of orders and based on its type, I am saving and retrieving orders from the tables based on their type.



Example :




  • Order Type: A | Table: Order_A

  • Order Type: B | Table: Order_B

  • Order Type: C | Table: Order_C


All table have same data model.



Structure:



OrderID,Date...



I am using DynamoDbMapper. As DynamoDbMapper needs




@DynamoDBTable(tablename=TABLE)




annotation on class. How can I share this same model among all Order Tables?



@DynamoDBTable(tablename=TABLE)    
public class Order{
public String orderID;
public String date;

}









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    I have more than 1 table which follows the same data modeling structure. Basically, I have a different type of orders and based on its type, I am saving and retrieving orders from the tables based on their type.



    Example :




    • Order Type: A | Table: Order_A

    • Order Type: B | Table: Order_B

    • Order Type: C | Table: Order_C


    All table have same data model.



    Structure:



    OrderID,Date...



    I am using DynamoDbMapper. As DynamoDbMapper needs




    @DynamoDBTable(tablename=TABLE)




    annotation on class. How can I share this same model among all Order Tables?



    @DynamoDBTable(tablename=TABLE)    
    public class Order{
    public String orderID;
    public String date;

    }









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      I have more than 1 table which follows the same data modeling structure. Basically, I have a different type of orders and based on its type, I am saving and retrieving orders from the tables based on their type.



      Example :




      • Order Type: A | Table: Order_A

      • Order Type: B | Table: Order_B

      • Order Type: C | Table: Order_C


      All table have same data model.



      Structure:



      OrderID,Date...



      I am using DynamoDbMapper. As DynamoDbMapper needs




      @DynamoDBTable(tablename=TABLE)




      annotation on class. How can I share this same model among all Order Tables?



      @DynamoDBTable(tablename=TABLE)    
      public class Order{
      public String orderID;
      public String date;

      }









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      I have more than 1 table which follows the same data modeling structure. Basically, I have a different type of orders and based on its type, I am saving and retrieving orders from the tables based on their type.



      Example :




      • Order Type: A | Table: Order_A

      • Order Type: B | Table: Order_B

      • Order Type: C | Table: Order_C


      All table have same data model.



      Structure:



      OrderID,Date...



      I am using DynamoDbMapper. As DynamoDbMapper needs




      @DynamoDBTable(tablename=TABLE)




      annotation on class. How can I share this same model among all Order Tables?



      @DynamoDBTable(tablename=TABLE)    
      public class Order{
      public String orderID;
      public String date;

      }






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          DynamoDBMapper allows you to provide some optional config, including overriding the table name.



          AmazonDynamoDB client = AmazonDynamoDBClientBuilder.standard().build();

          // In all cases, setting null tells DynamoDBMapper to use the default value
          DynamoDBMapperConfig mapperConfig = new DynamoDBMapperConfig(
          null, // Save behavior
          null, //ConsistentReads
          “TableName”, //TableNameOverride
          null // PaginationLoadingStrategy
          );

          DynamoDBMapper mapper = new DynamoDBMapper(client, mapperConfig, cp);


          You can also provide a DynamoDBMapperConfig on a per-operation basis.



          See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/DynamoDBMapper.OptionalConfig.html






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          DynamoDBMapper allows you to provide some optional config, including overriding the table name.



          AmazonDynamoDB client = AmazonDynamoDBClientBuilder.standard().build();

          // In all cases, setting null tells DynamoDBMapper to use the default value
          DynamoDBMapperConfig mapperConfig = new DynamoDBMapperConfig(
          null, // Save behavior
          null, //ConsistentReads
          “TableName”, //TableNameOverride
          null // PaginationLoadingStrategy
          );

          DynamoDBMapper mapper = new DynamoDBMapper(client, mapperConfig, cp);


          You can also provide a DynamoDBMapperConfig on a per-operation basis.



          See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/DynamoDBMapper.OptionalConfig.html






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          DynamoDBMapper allows you to provide some optional config, including overriding the table name.



          AmazonDynamoDB client = AmazonDynamoDBClientBuilder.standard().build();

          // In all cases, setting null tells DynamoDBMapper to use the default value
          DynamoDBMapperConfig mapperConfig = new DynamoDBMapperConfig(
          null, // Save behavior
          null, //ConsistentReads
          “TableName”, //TableNameOverride
          null // PaginationLoadingStrategy
          );

          DynamoDBMapper mapper = new DynamoDBMapper(client, mapperConfig, cp);


          You can also provide a DynamoDBMapperConfig on a per-operation basis.



          See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/DynamoDBMapper.OptionalConfig.html






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          • Thank You @matthew-pope. I found the solution and I followed the same solution.
            – NDesai
            Nov 15 at 17:06














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          DynamoDBMapper allows you to provide some optional config, including overriding the table name.



          AmazonDynamoDB client = AmazonDynamoDBClientBuilder.standard().build();

          // In all cases, setting null tells DynamoDBMapper to use the default value
          DynamoDBMapperConfig mapperConfig = new DynamoDBMapperConfig(
          null, // Save behavior
          null, //ConsistentReads
          “TableName”, //TableNameOverride
          null // PaginationLoadingStrategy
          );

          DynamoDBMapper mapper = new DynamoDBMapper(client, mapperConfig, cp);


          You can also provide a DynamoDBMapperConfig on a per-operation basis.



          See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/DynamoDBMapper.OptionalConfig.html






          share|improve this answer












          DynamoDBMapper allows you to provide some optional config, including overriding the table name.



          AmazonDynamoDB client = AmazonDynamoDBClientBuilder.standard().build();

          // In all cases, setting null tells DynamoDBMapper to use the default value
          DynamoDBMapperConfig mapperConfig = new DynamoDBMapperConfig(
          null, // Save behavior
          null, //ConsistentReads
          “TableName”, //TableNameOverride
          null // PaginationLoadingStrategy
          );

          DynamoDBMapper mapper = new DynamoDBMapper(client, mapperConfig, cp);


          You can also provide a DynamoDBMapperConfig on a per-operation basis.



          See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/DynamoDBMapper.OptionalConfig.html







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          • Thank You @matthew-pope. I found the solution and I followed the same solution.
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          • Thank You @matthew-pope. I found the solution and I followed the same solution.
            – NDesai
            Nov 15 at 17:06
















          Thank You @matthew-pope. I found the solution and I followed the same solution.
          – NDesai
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          Thank You @matthew-pope. I found the solution and I followed the same solution.
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