You can overrride the persistence annotations and names using XML mappings. That's the
solution, you should read the hibernate docs in order to find out how to do that. Would be
nice also to talk with Kris to know if we can change the attr name to make it compatible.
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On 09/11/2010, at 12:45, ramram <ramram858(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,
Yes as you are stating the problem is from these keywords such as start
and date.
Salaboy,
Meanly the column name [date] is causing the problem, the question is how
to fix such issues. What do you recommend in such a case? is there any
Drools example working with Oracle persistance?
Thanks all for your support.
Regards,
Ram
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