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EclipseLink/UserGuide/JPA/2.4/loe
Java Persistence API (JPA) Extensions Reference for EclipseLink, 2.4.x
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List of Examples
- 2-1 Using @AdditionalCriteria Annotation
- 2-2 Using <additional-criteria> XML
- 2-3 Multitenancy Example 1
- 2-4 Multitenancy Example 2
- 2-5 Using @Array with Oracle VARRAY
- 2-6 Using @Array with Postgress Struct
- 2-7 Using JOIN BatchFetch Type
- 2-8 Using EXISTS BatchFetch Type
- 2-9 Using IN BatchFetch Type
- 2-10 Using @Cache Annotation
- 2-11 Using <cache> XML
- 2-12 Specifying Caching in persistence.xml
- 2-13 Using @CacheIndex Annotation
- 2-14 Using <cache-index> XML
- 2-15 Caching an Index Query
- 2-16 Using @CacheInterceptor Annotation
- 2-17 Using @CascadeOnDelete Annotation
- 2-18 Using <cascade-on-delete> XML
- 2-19 Using @ChangeTracking Annotation
- 2-20 Specifying Change Tracking in persistence.xml
- 2-21 Using @ClassExtractor Annotation
- 2-22 Using @CloneCopyPolicy Annotation
- 2-23 Using <clone-copy-policy> XML
- 2-24 Using @CompositeMember Annotation
- 2-25 Using <composite-member> XML
- 2-26 Using @ConversionValue Annotation
- 2-27 Using <conversion-value> XML
- 2-28 Using the @Convert Annotation
- 2-29 Using the @Converter Annotation
- 2-30 Using @CopyPolicy Annotation
- 2-31 Using @Customizer Annotation
- 2-32 Using @FetchAttribute Annotation
- 2-33 Using @FetchGroup Annotation
- 2-34 Using <fetch-group> XML
- 2-35 Using a Named Fetch Group on a Query
- 2-36 Specifying Fetch Groups in persistence.xml
- 2-37 Using @Index Annotation
- 2-38 Using <index> XML
- 2-39 Using @InstantiationCopyPolicy Annotation
- 2-40 Using <instantiation-copy-policy> XML
- 2-41 Using @JoinFetch Annotation
- 2-42 Using @MapKeyConvert Annotation
- 2-43 Using @Multitenant Annotation
- 2-44 Using <multitenant> XML
- 2-45 Example Using @TenantTableDiscriminator
- 2-46 Example Using <tenant-table-discriminator>
- 2-47 VPD Multitenancy
- 2-48 Using @Mutable Annotation
- 2-49 Specifying Mutable Mappings in persistence.xml
- 2-50 Using @NamedStoredProcedureQuery Annotation
- 2-51 Using @Noncacheable Annotation
- 2-52 Using <noncacheable> XML
- 2-53 Using @NoSql Annotation
- 2-54 Using the @ObjectTypeConverter Annotation
- 2-55 Using <object-type-converter> XML
- 2-56 Using @OptimisticLocking Annotation
- 2-57 Using <optimistic-locking> XML
- 2-58 Using @OrderCorrection Annotation
- 2-59 Using Partitioning
- 2-60 Using Partitioning
- 2-61 Using @RangePartitioning
- 2-62 Using @PrivateOwned Annotation
- 2-63 Using @QueryRedirectors Annotation
- 2-64 Using @ReturnInsert Annotation
- 2-65 Using <return-insert> XML
- 2-66 Using @ReturnUpdate Annotation
- 2-67 Using <return-update> XML
- 2-68 Using @Struct Annotation
- 2-69 Using <struct> XML
- 2-70 Using @StructConverter Annotation
- 2-71 Using @StructConverters Annotation
- 2-72 Using <struct-converters> XML
- 2-73 Using @Structure Annotation
- 2-74 Using <structure> XML
- 2-75 Using @TenantDiscriminatorColumn Annotation
- 2-76 Using <tenant-discriminator-column> XML
- 2-77 @TenantTableDiscriminator Example 1
- 2-78 Using <tenant-table-discriminator> XML
- 2-79 Using @Transformation Annotation
- 2-80 Using <transformation> XML
- 2-81 Using the @TypeConverter Annotation
- 2-82 Using @TypeConverters Annotation
- 2-83 Using @UuidGenerator Annotation
- 2-84 Using <generated-value> XML
- 2-85 Using @VariableOneToOne Annotation
- 2-86 Using <variable-one-to-one> XML
- 2-87 Using @VirtualAccessMethods Annotation
- 2-88 Using <access> and <access-methods> XML
- 3-1 Using CAST EQL
- 3-2 Using COLUMN EQL
- 3-3 Using COLUMN with a Primitive Column
- 3-4 Using EXCEPT EQL
- 3-5 Using EXTRACT EQL
- 3-6 Using FUNCTION EQL
- 3-7 Using FUNCTION EQL Oracle Spatial examples
- 3-8 Using INTERSECT EQL
- 3-9 Using ON Clause EQ
- 3-10 Using OPERATOR EQL
- 3-11 Using REGEXP EQL
- 3-12 Using SQL EQ
- 3-13 Using TABLE EQL
- 3-14 Using TREAT EQL
- 3-15 Using UNION EQL
- 4-1 Using batch in a JPA Query
- 4-2 Using batch in a @QueryHint Annotation
- 4-3 Using cache-usage in a JPA Query
- 4-4 Using cache-usage in a @QueryHint Annotation
- 4-5 Using bind-parameters in a JPA Query
- 4-6 Using bind-parameters in a @QueryHint Annotation
- 4-7 Specifying Parameter Binding Persistence Unit Property
- 4-8 Using jdbc.fetch-size in a JPA Query
- 4-9 Using jdbc.fetch-size in a @QueryHint Annotation
- 4-10 Using jdbc.max-rows in a JPA Query
- 4-11 Using jdbc.max-rows in a @QueryHint Annotation
- 4-12 Using cache-usage in a JPA Query
- 4-13 Using cache-usage in a @QueryHint Annotation
- 4-14 Using join-fetch in a JPA Query
- 4-15 Using join-fetch in a @QueryHint Annotation
- 4-16 Using maintain-cache in a JPA Query
- 4-17 Using maintain-cache in a @QueryHint Annotation
- 4-18 Using pessimistic-lock in a JPA Query
- 4-19 Using pessimistic-lock in a @QueryHint Annotation
- 4-20 Using query-type in a JPA Query
- 4-21 Using query-type in a @QueryHint Annotation
- 4-22 Using read-only in a JPA Query
- 4-23 Using read-only in a @QueryHint Annotation
- 4-24 Using refresh in a JPA Query
- 4-25 Using refresh in a @QueryHint Annotation
- 4-26 Using refresh.cascade in a JPA Query
- 4-27 Using refresh.cascade in a @QueryHint Annotation
- 5-1 Example 1
- 5-2 Example 2
- 5-3 Example 3
- 5-4 Example 4
- 5-5 Example 5
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