Understanding EclipseLink, 2.6
  Go To Table Of Contents
 Search
 PDF

Entities and Persistent Identity

Every entity must have a persistent identity, which is an equivalent of a primary key in a database table that stores the entity state.

By default, the EclipseLink persistence provider assumes that each entity has at least one field or property that serves as a primary key.

You can generate and/or configure the identity of your entities by using the following annotations:

You can also use these annotations to fine-tune how your database maintains the identity of your entities. For more information on these annotations, see "Metadata for Object/Relational Mapping" in the JPA Specification.

http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=338