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Rodrigo Queiroz commented on HHH-4341:
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In Oracle database, even setting the column with a default value woudn't work. In this
example:
CREATE TABLE TEST (
ID NUMBER(20) NOT NULL,
T NUMBER 20 DEFAULT 0
)
if we try:
INSERT INTO TEST (ID) VALUES (1);
we'll get:
ID, T
1, 0
But with hibernate, the generated insert is:
INSERT INTO TEST (ID, T) VALUES (1, NULL);
Which will force Oracle to accept the NULL value to T, giving us:
ID, T
1, NULL
In my case, the T column should be NOT NULL. Even though I have a default value to the
column, I still get a constraint violation.
There is no annotation to specify default value for a column
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Key: HHH-4341
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-4341
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: New Feature
Components: annotations
Reporter: Nicolae Bucalaete
Priority: Minor
In hibernate annotation you can't specify default value for a column.
If you use xml files for mapping then you have this feature.
I consider that this is a major problem with annotation.
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