Hmmmm I suppose we could add a feature like that .... would have to be an
attibute on the many-to-one, key and one-to-one elements. I won't be able to
do it for version 1.1 but perhaps you or someone else wants to have a look
at adding this for 1.2. Shouldn't be terribly hard.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jozsa Kristof" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 9:56 PM
Subject: [Hibernate] Oracle UTF8, long classnames and generated constraint
names


> Hi,
>
> I've met a problem using Hibernate. Can I set somewhere in the mapping
file
> the generated constraints' name? I ask that, cos I have some longer class
> names es (eg. 15 chars), and if there's more than one constraint for the
> given table to persist, only the first one can be persisted.
>
> I guess the problem relies in the Oracle 8i database I use, and the Oracle
> session set to UTF8 by default.. afaik Oracle can use constraint names up
> to 30 chars, but when using utf8, man has to divide that by either 3 or 4
> (dunno exactly how long UTF8 chars Oracle uses). Therefore, only one of
> those Hibernate-generated constraint names (CLASSNAMEFKx where x is the
> index) can be persisted successfully, all the following ones would be
> detected to be the same by the db.
>
> I hope that all above makes some sense :)
>
> dyn
>
> ps. grepped through the docs for 'constraint' but couldn't find an option
> for setting the name of them..
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