That pattern should work fine, as long as the id generator only generates
32-bit values.

Alternatives:

* use a custom IdentifierGenerator
* use Hibernate2 which is a bit "smarter" in how it handles types




                                                                                       
                                               
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Currently our app uses Integers as Id's for all the current Data Access
Objects. To be consistent, is it possible to somehow shoehorn the ID as
an Integer?

I tried overriding the setId method like so:

public void setId( Long inIdLong )
{
           id = new Integer( inIdLong.intValue() );
}

...with no luck. Any ideas?

Thanks


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