@Target(value={METHOD,FIELD}) @Retention(value=RUNTIME) public @interface Basic
Basic annotation can be applied to a
 persistent property or instance variable of any of the following types: Java primitive types, wrappers of
 the primitive types, String, java.math.BigInteger,
 java.math.BigDecimal, java.util.Date, java.util.Calendar,
 java.sql.Date, java.sql.Time, java.sql.Timestamp,
 byte[], Byte[], char[], Character[], enums, and any
 other type that implements java.io.Serializable.
 
 The use of the Basic annotation is optional for persistent fields and properties of these
 types. If the Basic annotation is not specified for such a field or property, the default
 values of the Basic annotation will apply.
 
    Example 1:
 
    @Basic
    protected String name;
 
    Example 2:
 
    @Basic(fetch=LAZY)
    protected String getName() { return name; }
 | Modifier and Type | Optional Element and Description | 
|---|---|
FetchType | 
fetch
(Optional) Defines whether the value of the field or property should be lazily loaded or must be
 eagerly fetched. 
 | 
boolean | 
optional
(Optional) Defines whether the value of the field or property may be null. 
 | 
public abstract FetchType fetch
EAGER strategy is a requirement on the persistence provider runtime
 that the value must be eagerly fetched. The LAZY strategy is a hint to the persistence
 provider runtime. If not specified, defaults to EAGER.Copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.