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Steve Ebersole commented on HHH-5386:
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First, I am not exactly sure the correlation between the 2 points below. It seems you are
talking about 2 different things. At any rate Hibernate already does provide the
capability to plug in a "custom implementation of the auto-increment function"
if I understand what you mean by "auto-increment function". See
org.hibernate.id.IdentifierGenerator.
In the second case it seems as if you are asking for partial generation of composite PKs
which, again, Hibernate already allows.
So could you please clarify this some more?
The ability to provide Hibernate with a custom implementation of the
auto-increment function for new entity PK generation.
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Key: HHH-5386
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-5386
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: New Feature
Reporter: Bill DeCoste
- Use case: We'd like to be able to create custom unique identifiers
(64-bit object IDs that take advantage of our domain space to provide compact UUIDs, for
example). We understand the PKClass functionality which allows us to get part of the way
there, but we'd like to be able to combine this functionality with Hibernate's
auto-increment functionality.
- Something that's been contemplated here is an easy way to specify
automatic hierarchical primary keys. In other words if I have two entities, A and B, and
B is ALWAYS an embedded entity of A, it'd be great to be able to tell Hibernate to
structure the skill identifier as a compound PK composed of A ID and B ID.
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