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Configuring an EIS Composite Direct Collection Mapping (ELUG)

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For information on how to create EclipseLink mappings, see Creating a Mapping.

This table lists the configurable options for an EIS composite direct collection mapping.


Option to Configure Workbench
Java

XPath

Supported

Supported

Simple type translator

Supported

Supported

Use of a single node

Supported

Supported

Configuring Method or Direct Field Accessing at the Mapping Level

Supported

Supported

Read-only mappings

Supported

Supported

Container policy

Supported

Supported

Mapping comments

Supported

Unsupported

Serialized object converter

Supported

Supported

Type conversion converter

Supported

Supported

Object type converter

Supported

Supported

JAXB typesafe enumerated converter

Supported

Unsupported


For more information, see the following:

  • EIS Composite Direct Collection Mapping
  • Configuring an EIS Mapping
  • Configuring a Mapping







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