Sorry, solved it.
Wrong tag (is should be hibernate.collection-key)
--- Leandro Melo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escreveu: > Hi,
> i got the following markup in my .java
>
> /**
> *
> * @hibernate.set
> * lazy="true"
> * order-by="firstName"
> * @hibernate.collection-key-column
> * name="fk_orgId"
> * @hibernate.collection-one-to-many
> * class="hibernate.Employee"
> *
> * @return all the employees
> *
> */
> public Set getEmployees() {
> return employees;
> }
>
> In the associated hbm.xml file, xdoclet seems not to
> generate the key-column part in the xml.
> Here's what i got.
>
> <set
> name="employees"
> lazy="true"
> inverse="false"
> cascade="none"
> sort="unsorted"
> order-by="firstName"
> >
>
> <one-to-many
> class="hibernate.Employee"
> />
> </set>
>
> Anyone know why???
>
> Thanks,
> ltcmelo
>
>
>
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