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You can store mappings using a <tt>MetadataSource</tt> external to the running application so that mapping overrides and extended mappings can be more dynamically integrated into deployed applications.
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Externalized Mappings

This feature is new in EclipseLink 2.3.

This page is under development.

You can store mappings using a MetadataSource external to the running application so that mapping overrides and extended mappings can be more dynamically integrated into deployed applications.

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