Contents
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Terminally Deprecated Elements
This class is not intended to be extended nor instantiated,
it is going to be marked final
when this constructor becomes hidden.
TODO: Either change TCK reference to PERSISTENCE_PROVIDER field to expect
"jakarta.persistence.spi.PersistenceProvider" or remove PERSISTENCE_PROVIDER field and also update TCK signature
tests.
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Deprecated Enum Classes
Newly-written code should use the date/time types
defined in
java.time
.
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Deprecated Annotation Interfaces
Newly-written code should use the date/time types
defined in
java.time
.
Newly-written code should use the date/time types
defined in
java.time
.
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Deprecated Fields
TODO: Either change TCK reference to PERSISTENCE_PROVIDER field to expect
"jakarta.persistence.spi.PersistenceProvider" or remove PERSISTENCE_PROVIDER field and also update TCK signature
tests.
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Deprecated Methods
Newly-written code should use the date/time types
defined in
java.time
.
Newly-written code should use the date/time types
defined in
java.time
.
Newly-written code should use the date/time types
defined in
java.time
.
Newly-written code should use the date/time types
defined in
java.time
.
Newly-written code should use the date/time types
defined in
java.time
.
Newly-written code should use the date/time types
defined in
java.time
.
Newly-written code should use the date/time types
defined in
java.time
.
Newly-written code should use the date/time types
defined in
java.time
.
Newly-written code should use the date/time types
defined in
java.time
.
Newly-written code should use the date/time types
defined in
java.time
.
Newly-written code should use the date/time types
defined in
java.time
.
Newly-written code should use the date/time types
defined in
java.time
.
Newly-written code should use the date/time types
defined in
java.time
.
Newly-written code should use the date/time types
defined in
java.time
.
Newly-written code should use the date/time types
defined in
java.time
.
Newly-written code should use the date/time types
defined in
java.time
.
Newly-written code should use the date/time types
defined in
java.time
.
Newly-written code should use the date/time types
defined in
java.time
.
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Deprecated Constructors
This class is not intended to be extended nor instantiated,
it is going to be marked final
when this constructor becomes hidden.