Simple question: I have a class that uses an embedded object that's not an entity,
like this:
| @Entity
| public class LogMessage {
| private java.util.logging.Level level;
| }
|
Right now, the way that handles it is it creates a bytea column to store the level. Of
course that's not what I want. What would be ideal would be to somehow annotate it so
I could define my own persistence for that particular field. In this case, I would want
to persist it as either an integer or a string perhaps. I know in Hibernate it wasn't
a big deal to write my own custom type with its own storage approach but I can't find
anything like that in EJB3. Any ideas?
Of course the other thing i can do is to just write up my own enum and not even use the
java.util.logging.Level class, but hey, that class is there and does exactly what I want
so it would be ideal to use it.
Thanks for any ideas on this
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