If you want union-subclass, then you need to use Hibernate 3 as Wouter said 
above and define the inheritance strategy as "union-subclass".  You can do it 
with a namespace property so that the strategy applies to all inheritance or 
you can set "union-subclass" as the value for the 
"andromda.hibernate.inheritance" tagged value like you're curretly doing with 
the "concrete" strategy.
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