Yes, the @Cacheable
setting is inherited by the subclasses and can be overridden by them.
eclipselink JPA: combining @MappedSuperclass with @Cacheable
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29-06-2023 - |
Вопрос
If I annotate a mapped superclass with @cachable(false)
, like so...
@MappedSuperclass
@Cacheable(false)
public abstract class MySuperclass {
...
}
... will all subclass entities be non-cacheable by default?
I guess what I'm more generally asking is: do entities inherit annotations from super classes?
Решение
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