org.eclipse.jpt.jpa.core.jpa2.context
Interface DerivableIdMapping2_0
- All Superinterfaces:
- AttributeMapping, AttributeMapping2_0, IAdaptable, JpaContextModel, JpaModel, JptResourceTypeReference, Model
- All Known Subinterfaces:
- EclipseLinkIdMapping2_0, EmbeddedIdMapping2_0, IdMapping2_0
public interface DerivableIdMapping2_0
- extends AttributeMapping2_0
JPA 2.0 attribute mapping
Provisional API: This interface is part of an interim API that is still
under development and expected to change significantly before reaching
stability. It is available at this early stage to solicit feedback from
pioneering adopters on the understanding that any code that uses this API
will almost certainly be broken (repeatedly) as the API evolves.
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Method Summary |
boolean |
isDerived()
Return whether the ID (or embedded ID) mapping is derived from a
relationship; i.e. a relationship maps the ID using the
@MapsId annotation. |
| Methods inherited from interface org.eclipse.jpt.jpa.core.context.AttributeMapping |
getAllMappingNames, getAllOverridableAssociationMappingNames, getAllOverridableAttributeMappingNames, getGenerators, getKey, getName, getPersistentAttribute, getPrimaryKeyColumnName, getTypeMapping, isDefault, isOverridableAssociationMapping, isOverridableAttributeMapping, isOwnedBy, isRelationshipOwner, resolveAttributeMapping, resolveOverriddenColumn, resolveOverriddenRelationship, validatesAgainstDatabase |
| Methods inherited from interface org.eclipse.jpt.jpa.core.context.JpaContextModel |
getCompletionProposals, getContextDefaultDbCatalog, getContextDefaultDbSchema, getContextDefaultDbSchemaContainer, getMappingFileRoot, getParent, getPersistenceUnit, getValidationTextRange, synchronizeWithResourceModel, update, validate |
DERIVED_PROPERTY
static final String DERIVED_PROPERTY
- Property string associated with changes to the derivable flag.
- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
isDerived
boolean isDerived()
- Return whether the ID (or embedded ID) mapping is derived from a
relationship; i.e. a relationship maps the ID using the
@MapsId annotation.
NB: There can be several relationships that map the ID
(erroneously, of course).
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