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 *     Petros Splinakis - Java Persistence 2.2
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package javax.persistence;

import java.lang.annotation.Repeatable;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.TYPE;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.METHOD;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.FIELD;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME;

/**
 *  Specifies the conversion of a Basic field or property.  It is
 *  not necessary to use the Basic annotation or corresponding
 *  XML element to specify the Basic type.
 *
 *  

The Convert annotation should not be used to specify * conversion of the following: Id attributes, version attributes, * relationship attributes, and attributes explicitly denoted as * Enumerated or Temporal. Applications that specify such conversions * will not be portable. * *

The Convert annotation may be applied to a basic * attribute or to an element collection of basic type (in which case * the converter is applied to the elements of the collection). In * these cases, the attributeName element must not be * specified. * *

The Convert annotation may be applied to an embedded * attribute or to a map collection attribute whose key or value is of * embeddable type (in which case the converter is applied to the * specified attribute of the embeddable instances contained in the * collection). In these cases, the attributeName * element must be specified. * *

To override conversion mappings at multiple levels of embedding, * a dot (".") notation form must be used in the attributeName * element to indicate an attribute within an embedded attribute. The * value of each identifier used with the dot notation is the name of the * respective embedded field or property. * *

When the Convert annotation is applied to a map containing * instances of embeddable classes, the attributeName element * must be specified, and "key." or "value." * must be used to prefix the name of the attribute that is to be converted * in order to specify it as part of the map key or map value. * *

When the Convert annotation is applied to a map to specify * conversion of a map key of basic type, "key" must be used * as the value of the attributeName element to specify that * it is the map key that is to be converted. * *

The Convert annotation may be applied to an entity class * that extends a mapped superclass to specify or override a conversion * mapping for an inherited basic or embedded attribute. * *

 *     Example 1:  Convert a basic attribute
 *
 *     @Converter
 *     public class BooleanToIntegerConverter 
 *        implements AttributeConverter<Boolean, Integer> {  ... }
 *
 *     @Entity
 *     public class Employee {
 *         @Id long id;
 *
 *         @Convert(converter=BooleanToIntegerConverter.class)
 *          boolean fullTime;
 *          ...
 *     }
 *
 *
 *     Example 2:  Auto-apply conversion of a basic attribute
 *
 *     @Converter(autoApply=true)
 *     public class EmployeeDateConverter 
 *        implements AttributeConverter<com.acme.EmployeeDate, java.sql.Date> {  ... }
 *
 *     @Entity
 *     public class Employee {
 *         @Id long id;
 *         ...
 *         // EmployeeDateConverter is applied automatically
 *         EmployeeDate startDate;
 *     }
 *
 *
 *     Example 3:  Disable conversion in the presence of an autoapply converter
 *
 *     @Convert(disableConversion=true)
 *     EmployeeDate lastReview;
 *
 *
 *     Example 4:  Apply a converter to an element collection of basic type
 *
 *     @ElementCollection
 *     // applies to each element in the collection
 *     @Convert(converter=NameConverter.class) 
 *     List<String> names;
 *
 *
 *     Example 5:  Apply a converter to an element collection that is a map or basic values.  
 *                 The converter is applied to the map value.
 *
 *     @ElementCollection
 *     @Convert(converter=EmployeeNameConverter.class)
 *     Map<String, String> responsibilities;
 *
 *
 *     Example 6:  Apply a converter to a map key of basic type
 *
 *     @OneToMany
 *     @Convert(converter=ResponsibilityCodeConverter.class, 
 *              attributeName="key")
 *     Map<String, Employee> responsibilities;
 *
 *
 *     Example 7:  Apply a converter to an embeddable attribute
 *
 *     @Embedded
 *     @Convert(converter=CountryConverter.class, 
 *              attributeName="country")
 *     Address address;
 * 
 *
 *     Example 8:  Apply a converter to a nested embeddable attribute
 * 
 *     @Embedded
 *     @Convert(converter=CityConverter.class, 
 *              attributeName="region.city")
 *     Address address;
 *
 *
 *     Example 9:  Apply a converter to a nested attribute of an embeddable that is a map key 
 *                 of an element collection
 *
 *     @Entity public class PropertyRecord {
 *          ...
 *         @Convert(attributeName="key.region.city", 
 *                  converter=CityConverter.class)
 *         @ElementCollection
 *         Map<Address, PropertyInfo> parcels;
 *     }
 *
 *
 *     Example 10: Apply a converter to an embeddable that is a map key for a relationship
 *
 *     @OneToMany
 *     @Convert(attributeName="key.jobType", 
 *              converter=ResponsibilityTypeConverter.class)
 *     Map<Responsibility, Employee> responsibilities;
 *
 *
 *     Example 11: Override conversion mappings for attributes inherited from a mapped superclass
 *
 *     @Entity
 *         @Converts({
 *            @Convert(attributeName="startDate", 
 *                     converter=DateConverter.class),
 *            @Convert(attributeName="endDate", 
 *                     converter=DateConverter.class)})
 *     public class FullTimeEmployee extends GenericEmployee { ... }
 *  
* * @see Converter * @see Converts * @see Basic * * @since Java Persistence 2.1 */ @Repeatable(Converts.class) @Target({METHOD, FIELD, TYPE}) @Retention(RUNTIME) public @interface Convert { /** * Specifies the converter to be applied. A value for this * element must be specified if multiple converters would * otherwise apply. */ Class converter() default void.class; /** * The attributeName element must be specified unless the * Convert annotation is on an attribute of basic type * or on an element collection of basic type. In these cases, the * attributeName element must not be specified. */ String attributeName() default ""; /** * Used to disable an auto-apply or inherited converter. * If disableConversion is true, the converter element should * not be specified. */ boolean disableConversion() default false; }




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