Do you need something else than the @Enumerated
annotation? For example, the following enum:
public enum MyEnum {
VALUE1, VALUE2;
}
Could be used and annotated like this:
private MyEnum myEnum;
@Column(name="myenum")
@Enumerated(EnumType.ORDINAL)
public MyEnum getMyEnum() {
return myEnum
}
You can specify how the enum should be persisted in the database with the EnumType
enum property of the @Enumerated
annotation. EnumType.ORDINAL
specifies that the enum will be persisted as an integer value. Here, myEnum
set to VALUE1
would be persisted as 0, VALUE2
as 1, etc.
The alternative is to use EnumType.STRING
to specify that the enum will be persisted using the name of the enum value that the field is set to. So, applied to the previous example, setting the field myEnum
to MyEnum.VALUE1
will persist as VALUE1
, etc.
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