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Christian Bauer commented on HHH-2235:
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You can't identify what you don't know. No part of a PRIMAY key can be unknown.
This is relational data model 101. Your example is broken.
Support for null map-keys in <map> mappings
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Key: HHH-2235
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2235
Project: Hibernate3
Issue Type: Bug
Components: core
Affects Versions: 3.2.0.ga
Reporter: Igor Lobanov
Priority: Minor
I'm not sure if I should file it as a bug.
Hibernate requires index column for <map> mappings to be not null. This is required
by the code in AbstractCollectionPersister#readIndex(...), which raises exception if index
column is null. However, when I override collection persister and force readIndex method
to return null, everything seems to work fine. Hibernate allows me to work with maps using
null value as a key. Though I havn't tested it extensivly yet.
What is the reason for disallowing null values as a keys? If there are possible
complicated error conditions, then this issue is a feature request for null-values support
for <map> mappings. If there are no errors possible, then constraining such behavior
is probably wrong.
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