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Paul Galbraith resolved XDT-1489:
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Resolution: Won't Fix
> prefix attribute of @hibernate.component tag not working
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: XDT-1489
> URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/xdoclet/browse/XDT-1489
> Project: XDoclet
> Type: Bug
> Components: XDoclet Module
> Versions: 1.2.3
> Environment: Windows XP, eclipse3.1, jdk1.4.2_08, xdoclet 1.2.3
> Reporter: Vinayak Chitragar
> Assignee: xdoclet-devel (Use for new issues)
>
>
> I have a class with a component DateRange as an attribute which has two
> properties - start and end dates.
> The persistent class has two attributes of type DateRange - accessibleTime
> and effectivityPeriod.
> While generating mapping file for this class, when I use the hibernatedoclet
> tag along with prefix option on the accessibleTime and effectivityPeriod
> attributes, the mapping file generated contains column names without any
> prefix and the DDL generated only picks up start_dt & end_dt for one time
> without any prefixes.
> The code is given below. While searching for help on the net, I stumbled upon
> a bug XDT-1013 which is exactly similar to what I am observing.
> Please provide a fix for this or let me know if the fix already exists.
> **************************
> Java Code for Persistent class
> public class ContactPerson {
> private DateRange accessibleTime;
> private DateRange effectivityPeriod;
> private Integer objectID;
> /**
> * @hibernate.id column="ObjectID" generator-class="sequence"
> *
> */
> public Integer getObjectID() {
> return objectID;
> }
> /**
> * @param String
> */
> public void setPartyID(Integer partyID) {
> this.objectID = partyID;
> }
> /**
> * @hibernate.component class="nl.rabobank.rn.cpl.bec.party.DateRange"
> prefix="acc"
> */
> public DateRange getAccessibleTime() {
> return accessibleTime;
> }
> public void setAccessibleTime(DateRange accessibleTime) {
> this.accessibleTime = accessibleTime;
> }
> /**
> * @hibernate.component class="nl.rabobank.rn.cpl.bec.party.DateRange"
> prefix="eff"
> */
> public DateRange getEffectivityPeriod() {
> return effectivityPeriod;
> }
> public void setEffectivityPeriod(DateRange effectivityPeriod) {
> this.effectivityPeriod = effectivityPeriod;
> }
> }
> *********************
> Java code for component class -
> import java.sql.Timestamp;
> public class DateRange {
> private Timestamp startDate;
> private Timestamp endDate;
> public Timestamp getEndDate() {
> return endDate;
> }
> public void setEndDate(Timestamp endDate) {
> this.endDate = endDate;
> }
> public Timestamp getStartDate() {
> return startDate;
> }
> public void setStartDate(Timestamp startDate) {
> this.startDate = startDate;
> }
> }
> *********************
> Generated Hibernate File
> <hibernate-mapping>
> <class name="com.test" table="ContactPerson">
> <id name="objectID" column="ObjectID" type="java.lang.Integer">
> <generator class="sequence"/>
> </id>
> <component name="accessibleTime"
> class="nl.rabobank.rn.cpl.bec.party.DateRange">
> <property name="endDate" type="java.sql.Timestamp" update="true"
> insert="true" column="end_dt"/>
> <property name="startDate" type="java.sql.Timestamp" update="true"
> insert="true" column="start_dt"/>
> </component>
> <component name="effectivityPeriod"
> class="nl.rabobank.rn.cpl.bec.party.DateRange">
> <property name="endDate" type="java.sql.Timestamp" update="true"
> insert="true" column="end_dt"/>
> <property name="startDate" type="java.sql.Timestamp" update="true"
> insert="true" column="start_dt"/>
> </component>
> </class>
> </hibernate-mapping>
> *********************
> Generated DDL -
> create table ContactPerson (ObjectID number(10,0) not null, end_dt timestamp,
> start_dt timestamp, primary key (ObjectID))
> *********************
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