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Gail Badner updated HHH-5004:
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Affects Version/s: 3.5.1
Specifying entity access type at class level and then redundantly
again on id field or getId() causes EntityManagerFactory configuration failure
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Key: HHH-5004
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-5004
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Bug
Components: annotations, entity-manager
Affects Versions: 3.5.0-CR-2, 3.5.1
Environment: I'm developing on Fedora 12 64bit version. java version:
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_18-b07)
Reporter: Jesse Hutton
Priority: Minor
Attachments: testHibernate.tar.gz, testHibernate2.tar.gz
If you annotation an entity class with @Access and either AccessType.FIELD or
AccessType.PROPERTY and then repeat the same respective access annotation for identifier
of the class, hibernate will not be able to find the identifier. An example stack trace
is:
javax.persistence.PersistenceException: [PersistenceUnit: testhibernate] Unable to
configure EntityManagerFactory
...
Caused by: org.hibernate.AnnotationException: No identifier specified for entity:
com.mycompany.testhibernate.Foo
...
To annotate a class as such is clearly redundant, but it doesn't seem like it should
really cause this error. I happened to have discovered it while experimenting with
different access type options in JPA 2 using EclipseLink, forgetting to remove an access
type annotation to the getId() method of my entity, and then eventually switching JPA
providers to Hibernate. Under EclipseLink, there was no problem with the redundant
annotations.
Attached is a sample test app illustrating the problem. It has access PROPERTY specified,
but the error occurs with FIELD just the same.
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