Package jakarta.persistence
Annotation Interface Basic
The simplest type of mapping of a persistent field or property to a
 single database column.
 
 
The Basic annotation may be applied to a property or
 instance variable whose type is any one of the following:
 
- a Java primitive type, or wrapper of a primitive type,
 String,BigIntegerorBigDecimal,LocalDate,LocalTime,LocalDateTime,OffsetTime,OffsetDateTime,Instant, orYearDateorCalendar,java.sql.Date,java.sql.Time, orjava.sql.Timestamp,byte[]orByte[],char[]orCharacter[],- a Java 
enumtype, or - any other serializable type.
 
The use of the Basic annotation is optional for persistent
 fields and properties of these types. If the Basic annotation
 is not specified for such a field or property, the default values of
 the Basic annotation apply.
 
The database column mapped by the persistent field or property may
 be specified using the Column annotation.
 
Example 1:
@Basic
protected String name;
Example 2:
@Basic(fetch = LAZY)
protected String getName() { return name; }
- Since:
 - 1.0
 
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Optional Element Summary
Optional Elements 
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Element Details
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fetch
FetchType fetch(Optional) Whether the value of the field or property should be lazily loaded or must be eagerly fetched.- The 
EAGERstrategy is a requirement on the persistence provider runtime that the associated entity must be eagerly fetched. - The 
LAZYstrategy is a hint to the persistence provider runtime. 
If not specified, defaults to
EAGER.- Default:
 EAGER
 - The 
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optional
boolean optional(Optional) Specifies whether the value of the field or property may be null.This is a hint and is disregarded for primitive types; it may be used in schema generation to infer that the mapped column is
not null.If not specified, defaults to
true.- Default:
 true
 
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