--- Tobias Joch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> But not in my case! I want to specify an custom
> UserType. There for I
> must declare the new Hibernate Class which
> implements UserType as the
> type. As return type I use the new Type, which do
> not implement
> UserType! 
> 
> Also I don't want to use a composite-id. I want to
> use a normal id (with
> a custom UserType :-)

I think exactly this is supported. YOu have your
custom type, you have getter returning this type, and
then you put @hibernate.id - and you have your custom
type ID...

regards,

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