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* Contributors: | |
* mnorman - convert DBWS to use new EclipseLink public Dynamic Persistence APIs | |
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package org.eclipse.persistence.internal.xr; | |
//javase imports | |
//EclipseLink imports | |
import org.eclipse.persistence.internal.dynamic.DynamicEntityImpl; | |
/** | |
* <p> | |
* <b>INTERNAL:</b> XRDynamicEntity is used for models where Java classes do not | |
* exist. | |
* <p> | |
* EclipseLink is based around mapping attributes of a Java class to a table (or | |
* tables) with the attributes representing either the column data or | |
* foreign-key contraints as relationships to other (mapped) classes. For | |
* applications that are based around meta-data and the Java class is either not | |
* needed or not available, this basic entity can be used. Subclasses of this | |
* abstract class can be dynamically generated at runtime. | |
* | |
* @author Mike Norman - michael.norman@oracle.com | |
* @since EclipseLink 1.x | |
*/ | |
public abstract class XRDynamicEntity extends DynamicEntityImpl { | |
public XRDynamicEntity() { | |
super(); | |
} | |
// use co-variant return override capability (since JDK 1.5) | |
@Override | |
public abstract XRDynamicPropertiesManager fetchPropertiesManager(); | |
} |