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package javax.persistence;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.TYPE;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME;
Specifies the value of the discriminator column for
entities of the given type.
The DiscriminatorValue
annotation can only be specified on a concrete entity
class.
If the DiscriminatorValue
annotation is not specified and a discriminator column is used, a provider-specific function will be used to generate a value representing the entity type. If the DiscriminatorType
is
STRING
, the discriminator value
default is the entity name.
The inheritance strategy and the discriminator column
are only specified in the root of an entity class hierarchy
or subhierarchy in which a different inheritance strategy is
applied. The discriminator value, if not defaulted, should be
specified for each entity class in the hierarchy.
Example:
@Entity
@Table(name="CUST")
@Inheritance(strategy=SINGLE_TABLE)
@DiscriminatorColumn(name="DISC", discriminatorType=STRING, length=20)
@DiscriminatorValue("CUSTOMER")
public class Customer { ... }
@Entity
@DiscriminatorValue("VCUSTOMER")
public class ValuedCustomer extends Customer { ... }
See Also: Since: Java Persistence 1.0
/**
* Specifies the value of the discriminator column for
* entities of the given type.
* <p>
* <p> The <code>DiscriminatorValue</code>
* annotation can only be specified on a concrete entity
* class.
* <p>
* <p> If the <code>DiscriminatorValue</code> annotation is not
* specified and a discriminator column is used, a provider-specific
* function will be used to generate a value representing the
* entity type. If the {@link DiscriminatorType} is <code>
* STRING</code>, the discriminator value
* default is the entity name.
* <p>
* <p> The inheritance strategy and the discriminator column
* are only specified in the root of an entity class hierarchy
* or subhierarchy in which a different inheritance strategy is
* applied. The discriminator value, if not defaulted, should be
* specified for each entity class in the hierarchy.
* <p>
* <pre>
*
* Example:
*
* @Entity
* @Table(name="CUST")
* @Inheritance(strategy=SINGLE_TABLE)
* @DiscriminatorColumn(name="DISC", discriminatorType=STRING, length=20)
* @DiscriminatorValue("CUSTOMER")
* public class Customer { ... }
*
* @Entity
* @DiscriminatorValue("VCUSTOMER")
* public class ValuedCustomer extends Customer { ... }
* </pre>
*
* @see DiscriminatorColumn
* @since Java Persistence 1.0
*/
@Target({TYPE})
@Retention(RUNTIME)
public @interface DiscriminatorValue {
(Optional) The value that indicates that the
row is an entity of the annotated entity type.
If the DiscriminatorValue
annotation is not
specified and a discriminator column is used, a
provider-specific function will be used to generate a value
representing the entity type. If the DiscriminatorType
is
STRING
, the discriminator value default is the
entity name.
Returns: value
/**
* (Optional) The value that indicates that the
* row is an entity of the annotated entity type.
* <p>
* <p> If the <code>DiscriminatorValue</code> annotation is not
* specified and a discriminator column is used, a
* provider-specific function will be used to generate a value
* representing the entity type. If the <code>DiscriminatorType</code> is
* <code>STRING</code>, the discriminator value default is the
* entity name.
*
* @return value
*/
String value();
}