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Chapter 3. Annotating Objects and Querying
Once indexing has been enabled, custom objects being stored in Red Hat JBoss Data Grid need to be assigned appropriate annotations.
As a basic requirement, all objects required to be indexed must be annotated with
@Indexed
In addition, all fields within the object that will be searched need to be annotated with
@Field.
Example 3.1. Annotating Objects with @Field
For more useful annotations and options, see Chapter 4, Mapping Domain Objects to the Index Structure
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The key for each value must also be indexed, and the key instance must then be transformed in a String.
Red Hat JBoss Data Grid includes some default transformation routines for encoding common primitives, however to use a custom key you must provide an implementation of
org.infinispan.query.Transformer.
The following example shows how to annotate your key type using
org.infinispan.query.Transformer:
Example 3.2. Annotating the Key Type
The two methods must implement a biunique correspondence.
For example, for any object A the following must be true:
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Example 3.3. Biunique Correspondence
A.equals( transformer.fromString( transformer.toString( A ) )
A.equals( transformer.fromString( transformer.toString( A ) )
This assumes that the transformer is the appropriate Transformer implementation for objects of type A.