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Pascal Alberty commented on ANN-9:
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Barney, you give me a hope. But, going into this problem again, we encounter another one.
Abstract from HA's doc:
"You cannot mix configuration strategies (hbm vs annotations) in a mapped entity
hierarchy either."
So if I would like to configure my interface with an hbm file, all children (interface
implementation) classes must be also declared through hbm files ...
I think that I'll be obliged to use hbm files for all my classes ... :-(
Support interface inheritance mapping
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Key: ANN-9
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/ANN-9
Project: Hibernate Annotations
Type: Improvement
Components: binder
Versions: 3.1beta3
Reporter: Gili
Attachments: hibernate3-annotations-3.1beta5-3896-3948.diff,
hibernate3-annotations-3.1beta5-3896-4138.diff
It should be possible to create a mapping with interfaces, as described by the
documentation here:
http://www.hibernate.org/hib_docs/v3/reference/en/html_single/#inheritanc...
Specifically right now it is impossible to annotate interfaces and according to HBX-231
even if you could @Entity is only meant to get used on classes so the question becomes
"what do you annotate it with?"
As I pointed out here
http://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?p=2238824#2238824 the
additional problem seems to be that XDoclet doesn't support interface annotation
either (
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/xdoclet/browse/XDT-1345) so I'm left
without a workaround.
I can't convert the interfaces to abstract classes because I implement multiple
interfaces in my application and Java does not do multiple inheritance.
If you know of a nice workaround, please let me know :)
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