org.hibernate.mapping
Interface Value
- All Superinterfaces:
- Serializable
- All Known Subinterfaces:
- KeyValue
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- Any, Array, Bag, Collection, Component, DependantValue, IdentifierBag, IdentifierCollection, IndexedCollection, List, ManyToOne, Map, OneToMany, OneToOne, PrimitiveArray, Set, SimpleValue, ToOne
public interface Value
- extends Serializable
A value is anything that is persisted by value, instead of
by reference. It is essentially a Hibernate Type, together
with zero or more columns. Values are wrapped by things with
higher level semantics, for example properties, collections,
classes.
getColumnSpan
int getColumnSpan()
getColumnIterator
Iterator getColumnIterator()
getType
Type getType()
throws MappingException
- Throws:
MappingException
getFetchMode
FetchMode getFetchMode()
getTable
Table getTable()
hasFormula
boolean hasFormula()
isAlternateUniqueKey
boolean isAlternateUniqueKey()
isNullable
boolean isNullable()
getColumnUpdateability
boolean[] getColumnUpdateability()
getColumnInsertability
boolean[] getColumnInsertability()
createForeignKey
void createForeignKey()
throws MappingException
- Throws:
MappingException
isSimpleValue
boolean isSimpleValue()
isValid
boolean isValid(Mapping mapping)
throws MappingException
- Throws:
MappingException
setTypeUsingReflection
void setTypeUsingReflection(String className,
String propertyName)
throws MappingException
- Throws:
MappingException
accept
Object accept(ValueVisitor visitor)
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