[hibernate-issues] [Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (ANN-551) @SQLInsert. Columns in sql comes in different order depending on the application server used

Søren Pedersen (JIRA) noreply at atlassian.com
Wed Feb 7 02:32:41 EST 2007


@SQLInsert. Columns in sql comes in different order depending on the application server used
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         Key: ANN-551
         URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/ANN-551
     Project: Hibernate Annotations
        Type: Bug

  Components: binder  
    Versions: 3.2.1    
 Environment: Hibernate-core 3.2.2, hibernate-annotations 3.2.1. WebLogic 9.2 and JBoss 4.0.5. Oracle 10.

    Reporter: Søren Pedersen


Problem:
The columns in the sql you specify in SQLInsert annotation has be ordered in the same way hibernate sorts its properties when constructing the insert sql.

Example:
When WebLogic 9.2 is used the sql should look like this:
"insert into acount (name, address, country) values (?,?,?)"

But when JBoss 4.0.5 is used the sql should look like this:
"insert into acount (address, country, name) values (?,?,?)"

The above are only examples.

Consequence:
I have to have different SQLInsert's for every JEE apllication server we support, because the properties comes in different order depending on the application server used.

Suggested solution:
In the method org.hibernate.cfg.AnnotationBinder.addElementsOfAClass(List<PropertyData> elements, PropertyHolder propertyHolder, boolean isPropertyAnnotated,String propertyAccessor, final XClass annotatedClass, ExtendedMappings mappings)

This property list shown below should be sorted to make sure that the properties also come in the same order:

List<XProperty> properties = annotatedClass.getDeclaredProperties( accessType );

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