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@Target(value={METHOD,FIELD}) @Retention(value=RUNTIME) public @interface Basic
The Basic
annotation is the simplest type of mapping
to a database column. The Basic
annotation can be
applied to a persistent property or instance variable of any of the
following types: Java primitive types, wrappers of the primitive types,
String
, java.math.BigInteger
,
java.math.BigDecimal
,
java.util.Date
,
java.util.Calendar
,
java.sql.Date
, java.sql.Time
,
java.sql.Timestamp
, byte[], Byte[],
char[], Character[]
, enums, and any other type that implements
Serializable
.
The use of the Basic
annotation is optional for
persistent fields and properties of these types.
Optional Element Summary | |
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FetchType |
fetch
(Optional) Defines whether the value of the field or property should be lazily loaded or must be eagerly fetched. |
boolean |
optional
(Optional) Defines whether the value of the field or property may be null. |
public abstract FetchType fetch
EAGER
strategy is a requirement on the persistence provider runtime
that the value must be eagerly fetched. The LAZY
strategy is a hint to the persistence provider runtime.
If not specified, defaults to EAGER
.
public abstract boolean optional
true
.
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