[hibernate-issues] [Hibernate-JIRA] Moved: (EJB-290) Warning on tables with inheritance when table defaults are set in entity-mappings
Emmanuel Bernard (JIRA)
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Tue May 22 19:50:04 EDT 2007
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Emmanuel Bernard moved HHH-2617 to EJB-290:
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Affects Version/s: (was: 3.2.2)
3.3.1.GA
Key: EJB-290 (was: HHH-2617)
Project: Hibernate Entity Manager (was: Hibernate3)
> Warning on tables with inheritance when table defaults are set in entity-mappings
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: EJB-290
> URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/EJB-290
> Project: Hibernate Entity Manager
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 3.3.1.GA
> Environment: Using Annotations
> Reporter: Stephen Todd
> Priority: Trivial
> Fix For: 3.3.2.GA
>
> Attachments: inheritance-orm.xml, TestSingleTableInheritanceWarnings.java
>
>
> The following warning message is logged when entity-mapping defaults are set and tables with inheritance are present:
> Illegal use of @Table in a subclass of a SINGLE_TABLE hierarchy: class.name.Here
> I attached a test case that recreates the problem. Basically, the error occurs when a resource contains persistence-unit-defaults. It appears that hibernate creates an @Table attribute for every registered entity when I think it should only do it for non-single table inheritance entities. Below is an example of the orm.xml
> <entity-mappings>
> <persistence-unit-metadata>
> <persistence-unit-defaults>
> <catalog>public</catalog>
> </persistence-unit-defaults>
> </persistence-unit-metadata>
> <entity class="hibernatebugs.TestAnnotationWarnings$ParentEntity">
> <inheritance strategy="SINGLE_TABLE"/>
> </entity>
> </entity-mappings>
> Test requires EasyMock and Log4J.
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