This has been requested once before, and it would be very
trivial to add support for a <generator> subelement of
<composite-id>. But theres always something very fishy
about using a generated (ie. synthetic) composite id. It
really makes no sense. It never even makes sense to have a
single <key-property> be generated....
I can't imagine why you would want it....
> i considered this approach (even though my pk class is not a
> composite). however, the problem is that i can no longer rely
> on hibernate to generate the PKs for me. that's why i was
> trying to use a UserType. so, is there a way to reuse the
> functionality in the hibernate PK generators when using a
> composite-id?
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