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package javax.persistence;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.TYPE;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME;
/**
* Specifies that the annotated class is a converter and defines its
* scope. A converter class must be annotated with the Converter
* annotation or defined in the object/relational mapping descriptor as
* a converter.
*
* If the autoApply
element is specified as
* true
, the persistence provider must automatically
* apply the converter to all mapped attributes of the specified
* target type for all entities in the persistence unit except for
* attributes for which conversion is overridden by means of the
* Convert
annotation (or XML equivalent).
*
*
In determining whether a converter is applicable to an attribute,
* the provider must treat primitive types and wrapper types as
* equivalent.
*
*
Note that Id attributes, version attributes, relationship
* attributes, and attributes explicitly annotated as
* Enumerated
or Temporal
(or designated as
* such via XML) will not be converted.
*
*
Note that if autoApply
is true
, the
* Convert
annotation may be used to override or disable
* auto-apply conversion on a per-attribute basis.
*
*
If autoApply
is false
, only those
* attributes of the target type for which the Convert
* annotation (or corresponding XML element) has been specified will
* be converted.
*
*
If there is more than one converter defined for the same target
* type, the Convert
annotation should be used to
* explicitly specify which converter to use.
*
* @see AttributeConverter
* @see Convert
*
* @since Java Persistence 2.1
*/
@Target({TYPE}) @Retention(RUNTIME)
public @interface Converter {
boolean autoApply() default false;
}