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Confusing Hibernate Configuration Syntax
Posted by Maarten Winkels in the early afternoon: October 21st, 2008

Today I spend some hours trying to fix a hibernate bug in our application. I changed the configuration just a little and it seemed that Hibernate was unable to handle this. I'd even found a bug report in Hibernate JIRA that described the same situation. I was on the brink of downloading the sources and trying to fix the problem in Hibernate... turns out there was an error in our configuration! This is to say, the model we wanted to configure could be configured in a non straight forward way. Apparently from the JIRA issue there are more people that find it difficult to come up with the correct configuration for this situation. Let me try to help them with a little example.

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Tags: bi-directional association on join table, ConstraintViolationException, Hibernate, SQLException Column not found, SQLGrammarException could not load an entity
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