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/*
* Copyright (c) 2011, 2018 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
*
* This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the
* terms of the Eclipse Public License v. 2.0 which is available at
* http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0,
* or the Eclipse Distribution License v. 1.0 which is available at
* http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0 OR BSD-3-Clause
*/
// Contributors:
// Oracle - initial API and implementation
package org.eclipse.persistence.platform.database.oracle.annotations;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.TYPE;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME;
/**
* An OracleObject annotation is used to define an Oracle database OBJECT type.
* This type can be used within PLSQL procedure calls.
*
* @see NamedPLSQLStoredProcedureQuery
* @author David McCann
* @since EclipseLink 2.5
*/
@Target({TYPE})
@Retention(RUNTIME)
public @interface OracleObject {
/**
* (Required) The name of the OBJECT type in the database.
*/
String name();
/**
* (Optional) The Java class to map the OBJECT type to.
* This class must be mapped using a @Struct annotation.
*/
Class javaType() default void.class;
/**
* (Required) Defines the fields in the record type.
*/
PLSQLParameter[] fields();
}
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