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Pascal Alberty commented on ANN-9:
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Thanks Barney for your comment ! It gives me a hope ;-)
My second concern is to use this "mixed" mode with Spring. Is it your case ? If
yes, could you explain how your configure your applicationContext ?
And finally, as a bonus question to the Hibernate team, I don't understand why you
don't plannify this implementation. For me, Hibernate Annotation implementation has no
future for large application developement without it. Or maybe I'm totally wrong ...
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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