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Steve Ebersole updated HHH-4347:
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Pull Requests:
https://github.com/hibernate/hibernate-orm/pull/11
Fix Version/s: 5.0.0
Targetting this for 5.0 because as I mentioned in my last comment, I am worried about
column names that end up exceeding the identifier length limits for the particular
dialect. Because the commonality (path) is all prefixed, simply truncating an applying
suffix is counter-productive.
use property names defined in CompositeUserType as default column
names
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Key: HHH-4347
URL:
https://hibernate.onjira.com/browse/HHH-4347
Project: Hibernate ORM
Issue Type: New Feature
Components: annotations
Reporter: Michael Newcomb
Priority: Minor
Fix For: 5.0.0
Attachments: HH-4347-hibernate-core.patch, HH-4347-hibernate-testsuite.patch
Consider:
public class LongitudeLatitude
{
protected double longitude;
protected double latitude;
}
public class LongitudeLatitudeCompositeUserType
implements CompositeUserType
{
public String[] getPropertyNames()
{
return new String[] { "longitude", "latitude" };
}
public Type[] getPropertyTypes()
{
return new Type[] { Hibernate.DOUBLE, Hibernate.DOUBLE };
}
...
}
@Entity
public class Test
{
@Basic(optional = false)
@Type(type = "foo.bar.LongitudeLatitudeCompositeUserType")
@Columns(columns = { @Column(name = "location_longitude"), @Column(name =
"location_latitude") })
protected LongitudeLatitude location;
}
Why does the developer need to specify each column?
I'd really rather let the CompositeUserType take care of that for me. Now, I have to
tie the @Columns to the # of properties in my CompositeUserType AND the order in which
they are defined? This seems to defeat the purpose of having a class (CompositeUserType)
to tell Hibernate how to store it.
Couldn't Hibernate prepend the property name 'location' and '_' to
the front of each property name in the CompositeUserType?
Perhaps (more than likely) I'm doing something wrong, but I get a failure if I do not
specify the columns.
Thanks,
Michael
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