Annotation Interface DiscriminatorValue
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 { ... }
- Since:
- 1.0
- See Also:
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Required Element Summary
Required Elements
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Element Details
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value
String value(Optional) The value that indicates that the row is an entity of the annotated entity type.If the
DiscriminatorValueannotation 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 theDiscriminatorTypeisSTRING, the discriminator value default is the entity name.
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