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Flexible standardised Java persistence to any conceivable type of datastore
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DataNucleus | Flexible standardised Java persistence to any conceivable type of datastore DataNucleus Flexible standardised Java persistence to any conceivable type of datastore Skip to content Home About ← Older posts RDBMS Column Adapters : encrypting fields Posted on May 1, 2018 by datanucleus A feature that DataNucleus has had since day 1 has recently been documented. Let’s take the example of having a class Person something like this public class Person { Long id; String name; ... } By default, when we persist a field of a class to RDBMS you will see an SQL statement like INSERT INTO PERSON (`NAME`,ID) VALUES (, ); where the arguments are JDBC parameters with the associated values shown. Similarly, retrieval of such objects will see an SQL statement like this SELECT ‘mydomain.model.Person’ AS DN_TYPE, A0.ID, A0.`NAME` FROM PERSON A0 So we select the column that represents the field. An RDBMS Column Adapter is useful where w...
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