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//$Id: Basic.java 11282 2007-03-14 22:05:59Z epbernard $
//EJB3 Specification Copyright 2004-2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
package javax.persistence;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.FIELD;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.METHOD;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import static javax.persistence.FetchType.EAGER;
/**
* 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.
* @author Emmanuel Bernard
*/
@
Target({METHOD, FIELD
}) @
Retention(RUNTIME
)
public @
interface Basic
{
/**
* Defines whether the value of the field or property should be lazily loaded or must be
* eagerly fetched. The 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.
*/
FetchType fetch
() default EAGER
;
/**
* Defines whether the value of the field or property may be null. This is a hint and is
* disregarded for primitive types; it may be used in schema generation. If not specified,
* defaults to true.
*/
boolean optional
() default true;
}