The <javaFieldPrimitive> element specifies within the Data Type declaration that the field must have a value of the specified primitive type, such as int.
The variables in the Java language can have a primitive or reference data type. Arrays, classes, and interfaces are reference types and represented by the <javaFieldClass> and <javaFieldInterface> elements. In contrast, the value of a reference type variable is a reference to the actual value or set of values represented by the variable. This element has the following predefined attributes: name ="type" and value ="boolean | byte | char | double | float | int | long | short" .
<javaField id="com.ibm.xtools.ras.impord.engine.tasks.IImportEngineTask">
<apiName>PRIORITY_MAX</apiName>
<shortDesc>The maximum value of the priority attribute.</shortDesc>
<javaFieldDetail>
<javaFieldDef>
<javaFinalField/>
<javaStaticField/>
<javaFieldAccess value="public" />
<javaFieldPrimitive name=”type” value=”int”/>
</javaFieldDef>
</javaFieldDetail>
<related-links>
<link href=”http://java.sun.com/values.html#PRIORITY_MAX”
format=”html” scope=”external”>
<linktext>Constant Field Values</linktext>
</link>
</related-links>
</javaField>
