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Glassfish example source code file (sun-cmp-mapping_1_1.dtd)
The Glassfish sun-cmp-mapping_1_1.dtd source code<!-- DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS HEADER. Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Use is subject to License Terms --> <!-- This file maps at least one set of beans to tables and columns in a specific db schema --> <!ELEMENT sun-cmp-mappings ( sun-cmp-mapping+ ) > <!-- At least one bean is mapped to database columns in the named schema --> <!ELEMENT sun-cmp-mapping ( schema, entity-mapping+) > <!-- A cmp bean has a name, a primary table, one or more fields, zero or more relationships, and zero or more secondary tables, plus flags for consistency checking. If the consistency checking flag element is not present, then none is assumed --> <!ELEMENT entity-mapping (ejb-name, table-name, cmp-field-mapping+, cmr-field-mapping*, secondary-table*, consistency?)> <!ELEMENT consistency (none | check-modified-at-commit | lock-when-loaded | check-all-at-commit | (lock-when-modified, check-all-at-commit?) ) > <!ELEMENT read-only EMPTY> <!-- A cmp-field-mapping has a field, one or more columns that it maps to. The column can be from a bean's primary table or any defined secondary table. If a field is mapped to multiple columns, the column listed first is used as the SOURCE for getting the value from the database. The columns are updated in their order. A field may also be marked as read-only. It may also participate in a hierarchial or independent fetch group. If the fetched-with element is not present, the field is assumed to be a member of the default hierarchial fetch group. --> <!ELEMENT cmp-field-mapping (field-name, column-name+, read-only?, fetched-with?) > <!-- The java identifier of a field. Must match the value of the field-name sub-element of the cmp-field that is being mapped. --> <!ELEMENT field-name (#PCDATA) > <!-- The java identifier of a field. Must match the value of the cmr-field-name sub-element of the cmr-field tat is being mapped. --> <!ELEMENT cmr-field-name (#PCDATA) > <!-- The ejb-name from the standard EJB-jar DTD--> <!ELEMENT ejb-name (#PCDATA) > <!-- The COLUMN name of a column from the primary table, or the table qualified name (TABLE.COLUMN) of a column from a secondary or related table --> <!ELEMENT column-name (#PCDATA) > <!-- Holds the fetch group configuration for fields and relationships --> <!ELEMENT fetched-with (level | named-group | none) > <!-- The name of an independent fetch group. All the fields and relationships that are part of a named-group are fetched at the same time--> <!ELEMENT named-group (#PCDATA) > <!-- A hierarchial fetch group. The value of this element must be an integer. Fields and relationships that belong to a hierachial fetch group of equal (or lesser) value are fetched at the same time. The value of level must be greater than zero. --> <!ELEMENT level (#PCDATA) > <!-- The name of a database table --> <!ELEMENT table-name (#PCDATA) > <!-- a bean's secondary tables --> <!ELEMENT secondary-table (table-name, column-pair+) > <!-- the pair of columns --> <!ELEMENT column-pair (column-name, column-name) > <!-- cmr-field mapping. A cmr field has a name and one or more column pairs that define the relationship. The relationship can also participate in a fetch group. If the fetched-with element is not present, the value, <fetched-with> Other Glassfish examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Glassfish sun-cmp-mapping_1_1.dtd source code file: |
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