Class EntityManagerProperties
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Field Summary
Modifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final String
The property may be passed to createEntityManager method of a composite persistence unit to pass properties to member persistence units.static final String
ConnectionPolicy Allows to specify an entire ConnectionPolicy.static final String
Determines when write connection is acquired lazily.static final String
Determines when reads are performed through the write connection.static final String
Defines EntityManager cache behavior after a call to flush method followed by a call to clear method.static final String
JDBC Driver class name.static final String
DataSource or JDBC DriverManager password.static final String
JDBC Connection String.static final String
DataSource or JDBC DriverManager user name.static final String
Set to "true" this property forces persistence context to read through JTA-managed ("write") connection in case there is an active transaction.static final String
JTA DataSource.static final String
The"eclipselink.tenant-id"
property specifies the default context property used to populate multitenant entities.static final String
The "eclipselink.tenant-schema-id
" property specifies the context property used to distinguish tenants when using global schema per tenant multitenant strategy.static final String
NON JTA DataSource.static final String
This property is used to specify proxy type that should be passed to OarcleConnection.openProxySession method.static final String
Deprecated.since 2.6 replaced by PERSISTENCE_CONTEXT_COMMIT_ORDERstatic final String
Specifies that the EntityManager will be closed or not used after commit (not extended).static final String
Defines the ordering of updates and deletes of a set of the same entity type during a commit or flush operation.static final String
Specifies that the EntityManager will search all managed objects and persist any related non-managed new objects that are found ignoring any absence of CascadeType.PERSIST settings.static final String
Allows the EntityManager FlushMode to be set as a persistence property.static final String
Specifies that the EntityManager will search all managed objects and persist any related non-managed new objects that are cascade persist.static final String
Specifies whether there should be hard or soft references used within the Persistence Context.static final String
Configures if the existence of an object should be verified on persist(), otherwise it will assume to be new if not in the persistence context. -
Method Summary
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Field Details
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JOIN_EXISTING_TRANSACTION
Set to "true" this property forces persistence context to read through JTA-managed ("write") connection in case there is an active transaction. Valid values are case-insensitive "false" and "true"; "false" is default. The property could also be set in persistence.xml or passed to createEntityManagerFactory, Note that if the property set to "true" then objects read during transaction won't be placed into the shared cache unless they have been updated. in that case it affects all EntityManagers created by the factory.- See Also:
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PERSISTENCE_CONTEXT_REFERENCE_MODE
Specifies whether there should be hard or soft references used within the Persistence Context. Default is "HARD". With soft references entities no longer referenced by the application may be garbage collected freeing resources. Any changes that have not been flushed in these entities will be lost. The property could also be set in persistence.xml or passed to createEntityManagerFactory, in that case it affects all EntityManagers created by the factory. The property cannot be applied to existing active persistence unit context. The context could be removed by calling clear method on the EntityManager when there is no active transaction.- See Also:
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MULTITENANT_PROPERTY_DEFAULT
The"eclipselink.tenant-id"
property specifies the default context property used to populate multitenant entities. NOTE: This is merely a default multitenant property than can be used on its own or with other properties defined by the user. Users are not obligated to use this property and are free to specify their own. Example: persistence.xml file<property name="eclipselink.tenant-id" value="Oracle"/>
Example: property MappropertiesMap.put(PersistenceUnitProperties.MULTITENANT_PROPERTY_DEFAULT, "Oracle");
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MULTITENANT_SCHEMA_PROPERTY_DEFAULT
The "eclipselink.tenant-schema-id
" property specifies the context property used to distinguish tenants when using global schema per tenant multitenant strategy. It is expected to be set by user when creating anEntityManager
.Java example:
props.put(PersistenceUnitProperties.MULTITENANT_SCHEMA_PROPERTY_DEFAULT, "Oracle");
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PERSISTENCE_CONTEXT_CLOSE_ON_COMMIT
Specifies that the EntityManager will be closed or not used after commit (not extended). In general this is normally always the case for a container managed EntityManager, and common for application managed. This can be used to avoid additional performance overhead of resuming the persistence context after a commit(). The property set in persistence.xml or passed to createEntityManagerFactory affects all EntityManagers created by the factory. Alternatively, to apply the property only to some EntityManagers pass it to createEntityManager method. Either "true" or "false. "false" is the default.- See Also:
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PERSISTENCE_CONTEXT_PERSIST_ON_COMMIT
Specifies that the EntityManager will search all managed objects and persist any related non-managed new objects that are cascade persist. This can be used to avoid the cost of performing this search if persist is always used for new objects. The property set in persistence.xml or passed to createEntityManagerFactory affects all EntityManagers created by the factory. Alternatively, to apply the property only to some EntityManagers pass it to createEntityManager method. Either "true" or "false. "true" is the default.- See Also:
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PERSISTENCE_CONTEXT_COMMIT_WITHOUT_PERSIST_RULES
Specifies that the EntityManager will search all managed objects and persist any related non-managed new objects that are found ignoring any absence of CascadeType.PERSIST settings. Also the Entity lifecycle Persist operation will not be cascaded to related entities. This setting replicates the traditional EclipseLink native functionality.- See Also:
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PERSISTENCE_CONTEXT_FLUSH_MODE
Allows the EntityManager FlushMode to be set as a persistence property. This can be set to either "AUTO" or "COMMIT". By default the flush mode is AUTO, which requires an automatic flush before all query execution. This can be used to avoid any flushing until commit. The property set in persistence.xml or passed to createEntityManagerFactory affects all EntityManagers created by the factory. Alternatively, to apply the property only to some EntityManagers pass it to createEntityManager method.- See Also:
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ORACLE_PROXY_TYPE
This property is used to specify proxy type that should be passed to OarcleConnection.openProxySession method. Requires Oracle jdbc version 10.1.0.2 or later. Requires Oracle9Platform or later as a database platform (TARGET_DATABASE property value should be TargetDatabase.Oracle9 or later). The valid values are: OracleConnection.PROXYTYPE_USER_NAME, OracleConnection.PROXYTYPE_DISTINGUISHED_NAME, OracleConnection.PROXYTYPE_CERTIFICATE. Property property corresponding to the specified type should be also provided: OracleConnection.PROXY_USER_NAME, OracleConnection.PROXY_DISTINGUISHED_NAME, OracleConnection.PROXY_CERTIFICATE. Typically these properties should be set into EntityManager (either through createEntityManager method or using proprietary setProperties method on EntityManagerImpl) - that causes EntityManager to use proxy connection for writing and reading inside transaction. If proxy-type and the corresponding proxy property set into EntityManagerFactory then all connections created by the factory will be proxy connections. The property cannot be applied to existing active persistence unit context. The context could be removed by calling clear method on the EntityManager when there is no active transaction.- See Also:
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EXCLUSIVE_CONNECTION_MODE
Determines when reads are performed through the write connection. This property alters ConnectionPolicy. The property cannot be applied to existing active persistence unit context. The context could be removed by calling clear method on the EntityManager when there is no active transaction.- See Also:
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EXCLUSIVE_CONNECTION_IS_LAZY
Determines when write connection is acquired lazily. Valid values are case-insensitive "false" and "true"; "true" is default. This property alters ConnectionPolicy. The property cannot be applied to existing active persistence unit context. The context could be removed by calling clear method on the EntityManager when there is no active transaction.- See Also:
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JTA_DATASOURCE
JTA DataSource. The value may be either data source or its name. Note that this property will be ignore in case persistence unit was setup to NOT use JTA: persistence.xml or createEntityManagerFactory had property "jakarta.persistence.transactionType" with RESOURCE_LOCAL value. To avoid a conflict resulting in exception don't specify this property together with either JDBC_DRIVER or JDBC_URL; however this property may override JDBC_DRIVER or JDBC_URL specified in persistence.xml or in createEntityManagerFactory method. This property alters ConnectionPolicy. The property cannot be applied to existing active persistence unit context. The context could be removed by calling clear method on the EntityManager when there is no active transaction.- See Also:
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NON_JTA_DATASOURCE
NON JTA DataSource. The value may be either data source or its name. Note that this property will be ignore in case persistence unit was setup to use JTA: persistence.xml or createEntityManagerFactory had property "jakarta.persistence.transactionType" with JTA value. To avoid a conflict resulting in exception don't specify this property together with either JDBC_DRIVER or JDBC_URL; however this property may override JDBC_DRIVER or JDBC_URL specified in persistence.xml or in createEntityManagerFactory method. This property alters ConnectionPolicy. The property cannot be applied to existing active persistence unit context. The context could be removed by calling clear method on the EntityManager when there is no active transaction.- See Also:
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JDBC_DRIVER
JDBC Driver class name. To avoid a conflict resulting in exception don't specify this property together with either JTA_DATASOURCE or JTA_DATASOURCE; however this property may override JTA_DATASOURCE or JTA_DATASOURCE specified in persistence.xml or in createEntityManagerFactory method. This property alters ConnectionPolicy. The property cannot be applied to existing active persistence unit context. The context could be removed by calling clear method on the EntityManager when there is no active transaction.- See Also:
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JDBC_URL
JDBC Connection String. To avoid a conflict resulting in exception don't specify this property together with either JTA_DATASOURCE or JTA_DATASOURCE; however this property may override JTA_DATASOURCE or JTA_DATASOURCE specified in persistence.xml or in createEntityManagerFactory method. This property alters ConnectionPolicy. The property cannot be applied to existing active persistence unit context. The context could be removed by calling clear method on the EntityManager when there is no active transaction.- See Also:
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JDBC_USER
DataSource or JDBC DriverManager user name. Non-empty value overrides the value assigned in persistence.xml or in createEntityManagerFactory; empty string value causes removal this property and JDBC_PASSWORD property specified in persistence.xml or in createEntityManagerFactory method. This property alters ConnectionPolicy. The property cannot be applied to existing active persistence unit context. The context could be removed by calling clear method on the EntityManager when there is no active transaction.- See Also:
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JDBC_PASSWORD
DataSource or JDBC DriverManager password. Non-empty value overrides the value assigned in persistence.xml or in createEntityManagerFactory; empty string value causes removal this property specified in persistence.xml or in createEntityManagerFactory method. This property alters ConnectionPolicy. The property cannot be applied to existing active persistence unit context. The context could be removed by calling clear method on the EntityManager when there is no active transaction.- See Also:
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CONNECTION_POLICY
ConnectionPolicy Allows to specify an entire ConnectionPolicy. Note that in case any other ConnectionPolicy-altering properties are present they will be applied to this ConnectionPolicy. The property cannot be applied to existing active persistence unit context. The context could be removed by calling clear method on the EntityManager when there is no active transaction.- See Also:
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VALIDATE_EXISTENCE
Configures if the existence of an object should be verified on persist(), otherwise it will assume to be new if not in the persistence context. If checked and existing and not in the persistence context and error will be thrown. "false" by default.- See Also:
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ORDER_UPDATES
Deprecated.since 2.6 replaced by PERSISTENCE_CONTEXT_COMMIT_ORDERConfigures if updates should be ordered by primary key. This can be used to avoid possible database deadlocks from concurrent threads updating the same objects in different order. If not set to true, the order of updates is not guaranteed. "false" by default.- See Also:
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PERSISTENCE_CONTEXT_COMMIT_ORDER
Defines the ordering of updates and deletes of a set of the same entity type during a commit or flush operation. The commit order of entities is defined by their foreign key constraints, and then sorted alphabetically.\By default the commit of a set of the same entity type is ordered by its Id.
Entity type commit order can be modified using a DescriptorCustomizer and the ClassDescriptor.addConstraintDependency() API. Commit order can also be controlled using the EntityManager.flush() API.
Values (case insensitive):
- "Id" (DEFAULT) : Updates and deletes are ordered by the object's id. This can help avoid deadlocks on highly concurrent systems.
- "Changes": Updates are ordered by the object's changes, then by id. This can improve batch writing efficiency.
- "None": No ordering is done.
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FLUSH_CLEAR_CACHE
Defines EntityManager cache behavior after a call to flush method followed by a call to clear method. This property could be specified while creating either EntityManagerFactory (either in the map passed to createEntityManagerFactory method or in persistence.xml) or EntityManager (in the map passed to createEntityManager method); the latter overrides the former.- See Also:
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COMPOSITE_UNIT_PROPERTIES
The property may be passed to createEntityManager method of a composite persistence unit to pass properties to member persistence units. The value is a map: the key is a member persistence unit's name, the value is a map of properties to be passed to this persistence unit."eclipselink.composite-unit.properties" -> (
("memberPu1" -> (
"jakarta.persistence.jdbc.user" -> "user1",
"jakarta.persistence.jdbc.password" -> "password1",
"jakarta.persistence.jdbc.driver" -> "oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver",
"jakarta.persistence.jdbc.url" -> "jdbc:oracle:thin:@oracle_db_url:1521:db",
) ,
("memberPu2" -> (
"jakarta.persistence.jdbc.user" -> "user2",
"jakarta.persistence.jdbc.password" -> "password2"
"jakarta.persistence.jdbc.driver" -> "com.mysql.jdbc.Driver",
"jakarta.persistence.jdbc.url" -> "jdbc:mysql://my_sql_db_url:3306/user2",
)
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Method Details
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getSupportedProperties
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