Examples of processQualifier()


Examples of org.eclipse.persistence.internal.jpa.metadata.sequencing.SequenceGeneratorMetadata.processQualifier()

            // Use a temporary sequence generator to build a qualifier to set on
            // the default generator. Don't use this generator as the default
            // auto generator though.
            SequenceGeneratorMetadata tempGenerator = new SequenceGeneratorMetadata(DEFAULT_AUTO_GENERATOR, getPersistenceUnitDefaultCatalog(), getPersistenceUnitDefaultSchema());
            DatasourceLogin login = m_session.getProject().getLogin();
            login.setTableQualifier(tempGenerator.processQualifier());
               
            // 3 - Loop through generated values and set sequences for each.
            for (MetadataClass entityClass : m_generatedValues.keySet()) {
                // Skip setting sequences if our accessor is null, must be a mapped superclass
                ClassAccessor accessor = m_allAccessors.get(entityClass.getName());
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Examples of org.eclipse.persistence.internal.jpa.metadata.sequencing.SequenceGeneratorMetadata.processQualifier()

            // Use a temporary sequence generator to build a qualifier to set on
            // the default generator. Don't use this generator as the default
            // auto generator though.
            SequenceGeneratorMetadata tempGenerator = new SequenceGeneratorMetadata(DEFAULT_AUTO_GENERATOR, getPersistenceUnitDefaultCatalog(), getPersistenceUnitDefaultSchema());
            DatasourceLogin login = m_session.getProject().getLogin();
            login.setTableQualifier(tempGenerator.processQualifier());
               
            // 3 - Loop through generated values and set sequences for each.
            for (MetadataClass entityClass : m_generatedValues.keySet()) {
                // Skip setting sequences if our accessor is null, must be a mapped superclass
                ClassAccessor accessor = m_allAccessors.get(entityClass.getName());
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Examples of org.eclipse.persistence.internal.jpa.metadata.sequencing.SequenceGeneratorMetadata.processQualifier()

            // Use a temporary sequence generator to build a qualifier to set on
            // the default generator. Don't use this generator as the default
            // auto generator though.
            SequenceGeneratorMetadata tempGenerator = new SequenceGeneratorMetadata(DEFAULT_AUTO_GENERATOR, getPersistenceUnitDefaultCatalog(), getPersistenceUnitDefaultSchema());
            DatasourceLogin login = m_session.getProject().getLogin();
            login.getDefaultSequence().setQualifier(tempGenerator.processQualifier());
               
            // 3 - Loop through generated values and set sequences for each.
            for (MetadataClass entityClass : m_generatedValues.keySet()) {
                // Skip setting sequences if our accessor is null, must be a mapped superclass
                ClassAccessor accessor = m_allAccessors.get(entityClass.getName());
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Examples of org.eclipse.persistence.internal.jpa.metadata.sequencing.SequenceGeneratorMetadata.processQualifier()

            // Use a temporary sequence generator to build a qualifier to set on
            // the default generator. Don't use this generator as the default
            // auto generator though.
            SequenceGeneratorMetadata tempGenerator = new SequenceGeneratorMetadata(DEFAULT_AUTO_GENERATOR, getPersistenceUnitDefaultCatalog(), getPersistenceUnitDefaultSchema());
            DatasourceLogin login = m_session.getProject().getLogin();
            login.getDefaultSequence().setQualifier(tempGenerator.processQualifier());
               
            // 3 - Loop through generated values and set sequences for each.
            for (MetadataClass entityClass : m_generatedValues.keySet()) {
                // Skip setting sequences if our accessor is null, must be a mapped superclass
                ClassAccessor accessor = m_allAccessors.get(entityClass.getName());
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Examples of org.eclipse.persistence.internal.jpa.metadata.sequencing.SequenceGeneratorMetadata.processQualifier()

            // Use a temporary sequence generator to build a qualifier to set on
            // the default generator. Don't use this generator as the default
            // auto generator though.
            SequenceGeneratorMetadata tempGenerator = new SequenceGeneratorMetadata(DEFAULT_AUTO_GENERATOR, getPersistenceUnitDefaultCatalog(), getPersistenceUnitDefaultSchema());
            DatasourceLogin login = m_session.getProject().getLogin();
            login.setTableQualifier(tempGenerator.processQualifier());
               
            // 3 - Loop through generated values and set sequences for each.
            for (MetadataClass entityClass : m_generatedValues.keySet()) {
                // Skip setting sequences if our accessor is null, must be a mapped superclass
                ClassAccessor accessor = m_allAccessors.get(entityClass.getName());
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Examples of org.eclipse.persistence.internal.jpa.metadata.sequencing.SequenceGeneratorMetadata.processQualifier()

            // Use a temporary sequence generator to build a qualifier to set on
            // the default generator. Don't use this generator as the default
            // auto generator though.
            SequenceGeneratorMetadata tempGenerator = new SequenceGeneratorMetadata(DEFAULT_AUTO_GENERATOR, getPersistenceUnitDefaultCatalog(), getPersistenceUnitDefaultSchema());
            DatasourceLogin login = m_session.getProject().getLogin();
            login.getDefaultSequence().setQualifier(tempGenerator.processQualifier());
               
            // 3 - Loop through generated values and set sequences for each.
            for (MetadataClass entityClass : m_generatedValues.keySet()) {
                // Skip setting sequences if our accessor is null, must be a mapped superclass
                ClassAccessor accessor = m_allAccessors.get(entityClass.getName());
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Examples of org.eclipse.persistence.internal.jpa.metadata.sequencing.SequenceGeneratorMetadata.processQualifier()

            // Use a temporary sequence generator to build a qualifier to set on
            // the default generator. Don't use this generator as the default
            // auto generator though.
            SequenceGeneratorMetadata tempGenerator = new SequenceGeneratorMetadata(DEFAULT_AUTO_GENERATOR, getPersistenceUnitDefaultCatalog(), getPersistenceUnitDefaultSchema());
            DatasourceLogin login = m_session.getProject().getLogin();
            login.setTableQualifier(tempGenerator.processQualifier());
               
            // 3 - Loop through generated values and set sequences for each.
            for (MetadataClass entityClass : m_generatedValues.keySet()) {
                // Skip setting sequences if our accessor is null, must be a mapped superclass
                ClassAccessor accessor = m_allAccessors.get(entityClass.getName());
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Examples of org.eclipse.persistence.internal.jpa.metadata.sequencing.SequenceGeneratorMetadata.processQualifier()

            // Use a temporary sequence generator to build a qualifier to set on
            // the default generator. Don't use this generator as the default
            // auto generator though.
            SequenceGeneratorMetadata tempGenerator = new SequenceGeneratorMetadata(DEFAULT_AUTO_GENERATOR, getPersistenceUnitDefaultCatalog(), getPersistenceUnitDefaultSchema());
            DatasourceLogin login = m_session.getProject().getLogin();
            login.getDefaultSequence().setQualifier(tempGenerator.processQualifier());
               
            // 3 - Loop through generated values and set sequences for each.
            for (MetadataClass entityClass : m_generatedValues.keySet()) {
                // Skip setting sequences if our accessor is null, must be a mapped superclass
                ClassAccessor accessor = m_allAccessors.get(entityClass.getName());
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Examples of org.eclipse.persistence.internal.jpa.metadata.sequencing.SequenceGeneratorMetadata.processQualifier()

            // Use a temporary sequence generator to build a qualifier to set on
            // the default generator. Don't use this generator as the default
            // auto generator though.
            SequenceGeneratorMetadata tempGenerator = new SequenceGeneratorMetadata(DEFAULT_AUTO_GENERATOR, getPersistenceUnitDefaultCatalog(), getPersistenceUnitDefaultSchema());
            DatasourceLogin login = m_session.getProject().getLogin();
            login.setTableQualifier(tempGenerator.processQualifier());
               
            // 3 - Loop through generated values and set sequences for each.
            for (MetadataClass entityClass : m_generatedValues.keySet()) {
                // Skip setting sequences if our accessor is null, must be a mapped superclass
                ClassAccessor accessor = m_allAccessors.get(entityClass.getName());
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Examples of org.eclipse.persistence.internal.jpa.metadata.sequencing.SequenceGeneratorMetadata.processQualifier()

            // Use a temporary sequence generator to build a qualifier to set on
            // the default generator. Don't use this generator as the default
            // auto generator though.
            SequenceGeneratorMetadata tempGenerator = new SequenceGeneratorMetadata(DEFAULT_AUTO_GENERATOR, getPersistenceUnitDefaultCatalog(), getPersistenceUnitDefaultSchema());
            DatasourceLogin login = m_session.getProject().getLogin();
            login.setTableQualifier(tempGenerator.processQualifier());
               
            // 3 - Loop through generated values and set sequences for each.
            for (MetadataClass entityClass : m_generatedValues.keySet()) {
                // Skip setting sequences if our accessor is null, must be a mapped superclass
                ClassAccessor accessor = m_allAccessors.get(entityClass.getName());
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