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- Type Parameters:
T
- The type of the represented object or attribute
- All Known Subinterfaces:
- CollectionAttribute<X,E>, EntityType<X>, ListAttribute<X,E>, MapAttribute<X,K,V>, PluralAttribute<X,C,E>, SetAttribute<X,E>, SingularAttribute<X,T>
public interface Bindable<T>
Instances of the typeBindable
represent object or attribute types that can be bound into aPath
.- Since:
- Java Persistence 2.0
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Interface and Description static class
Bindable.BindableType
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description Class<T>
getBindableJavaType()
Return the Java type of the represented object.Bindable.BindableType
getBindableType()
Return the bindable type of the represented object.
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Method Detail
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getBindableType
Bindable.BindableType getBindableType()
Return the bindable type of the represented object.- Returns:
- bindable type
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getBindableJavaType
Class<T> getBindableJavaType()
Return the Java type of the represented object. If the bindable type of the object isPLURAL_ATTRIBUTE
, the Java element type is returned. If the bindable type isSINGULAR_ATTRIBUTE
orENTITY_TYPE
, the Java type of the represented entity or attribute is returned.- Returns:
- Java type
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