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Steve Ebersole updated HHH-422:
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Fix Version: entity-modes
(was: 3.2.2)
xml entity bindings for subclass entities
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Key: HHH-422
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-422
Project: Hibernate3
Type: Improvement
Components: core
Versions: 3.0.2
Environment: Hibernate cvs head from main branch .(As of 4/28/05..So 3.0.2?), Oracle 8i.
Reporter: Jesse Kuhnert
Assignee: Steve Ebersole
Fix For: entity-modes
Attachments: XMLSubclassTest.zip
Original Estimate: 1 week
Remaining: 1 week
I'm sure someone else is already in the process of agnonizing over how to handle the
entity name resolution issues that are currently floating around in the codebase, but for
the sake of not knowing who's doing what and what-not (heh), I thought I would share
my couple quick notes learned from trying to make this work today.
I was having problems getting an import of xml data into hibernate with derived
subclasses of one base class. (Not abstract, derived using the discriminator value column
and table per subclass method). Was getting lots of errors trying to map my subclass nodes
into the main xml document, even if I named the child nodes the same as the parent. The
only eventual temporary solution I could find was by adding the subclass "node
name" values into the two Map instances I could find that needed these references.
[Mappings class and EntityPersister, ughh I've forgotten the other ones name now. ]
The one main culprit already had an obvious method comment with a TODO tag so I'm
sure someone is already working on a much better longterm solution than mine.. The only
thing I didn't complete was having the ability for the subclass instances to have
their own node names. Ie if I had an instance of the base class mapped as a many-to-XX
collection in someone's class, I had to specify a node name of "something"
to get it to be recognized. I didn't get far enough in my day to get this part as
well, but I think it would just require being able to reference the current child somehow.
Some sort of XSLT expression like "name()" or "self" perhaps?
After that everything worked beautifully of course :) Will be very excited to see this
feature come to full bloom, as I plan on using it to synchronize some data points with
customer databases sometime this summer? (Am I being too hopeful? I'd love to help,
but I'm sure there are plenty of good people doing things already..And I'm I'm
fu#$!@ with my own deadlines anyways...)
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