How to crypt data of JHIPSTER application directly in JDL?












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Is there a simple way to say directly in the JDL of a JHISPter application that a given field is crypted?
How to configure the application to crypt data of a specific field of an entity?
with Spring, and for instance Jasypt, Bouncy Castle.
It will be great to have additional JDL tags?
Thanks for your advice.



References:




  • in french https://www.sodifrance.fr/blog/jasypt-bouncy-castle-hibernate-et-spring-simplifier-la-cryptographie-en-java/


  • JDL http://easynode.github.io/jdl/#annexes











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    No it's not possible in JDL

    – Gaël Marziou
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:45
















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Is there a simple way to say directly in the JDL of a JHISPter application that a given field is crypted?
How to configure the application to crypt data of a specific field of an entity?
with Spring, and for instance Jasypt, Bouncy Castle.
It will be great to have additional JDL tags?
Thanks for your advice.



References:




  • in french https://www.sodifrance.fr/blog/jasypt-bouncy-castle-hibernate-et-spring-simplifier-la-cryptographie-en-java/


  • JDL http://easynode.github.io/jdl/#annexes











share|improve this question




















  • 3





    No it's not possible in JDL

    – Gaël Marziou
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:45














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Is there a simple way to say directly in the JDL of a JHISPter application that a given field is crypted?
How to configure the application to crypt data of a specific field of an entity?
with Spring, and for instance Jasypt, Bouncy Castle.
It will be great to have additional JDL tags?
Thanks for your advice.



References:




  • in french https://www.sodifrance.fr/blog/jasypt-bouncy-castle-hibernate-et-spring-simplifier-la-cryptographie-en-java/


  • JDL http://easynode.github.io/jdl/#annexes











share|improve this question
















Is there a simple way to say directly in the JDL of a JHISPter application that a given field is crypted?
How to configure the application to crypt data of a specific field of an entity?
with Spring, and for instance Jasypt, Bouncy Castle.
It will be great to have additional JDL tags?
Thanks for your advice.



References:




  • in french https://www.sodifrance.fr/blog/jasypt-bouncy-castle-hibernate-et-spring-simplifier-la-cryptographie-en-java/


  • JDL http://easynode.github.io/jdl/#annexes








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    No it's not possible in JDL

    – Gaël Marziou
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:45














  • 3





    No it's not possible in JDL

    – Gaël Marziou
    Nov 22 '18 at 15:45








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No it's not possible in JDL

– Gaël Marziou
Nov 22 '18 at 15:45





No it's not possible in JDL

– Gaël Marziou
Nov 22 '18 at 15:45












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