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@Target(value={}) @Retention(value=RUNTIME) public @interface NamedSubgraph
ANamedSubgraph
is a member element of aNamedEntityGraph
. TheNamedSubgraph
is only referenced from within a NamedEntityGraph and can not be referenced independently. It is referenced by itsname
from aNamedAttributeNode
element of theNamedEntityGraph
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- Java Persistence 2.1
- See Also:
NamedEntityGraph
,NamedAttributeNode
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Required Element Summary
Required Elements Modifier and Type Required Element and Description NamedAttributeNode[]
attributeNodes
(Required) The list of the attributes of the class that must be included.String
name
(Required) The name of the subgraph as referenced from a NamedAttributeNode element.
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Element Detail
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name
public abstract String name
(Required) The name of the subgraph as referenced from a NamedAttributeNode element.
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attributeNodes
public abstract NamedAttributeNode[] attributeNodes
(Required) The list of the attributes of the class that must be included. If the named subgraph corresponds to a subclass of the class referenced by the corresponding attribute node, then only subclass-specific attributes are listed.
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type
public abstract Class type
(Optional) The type represented by this subgraph. The element must be specified when this subgraph is extending a definition on behalf of a subclass.- Default:
- void.class
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