> No, this is a different strategy, it's called "table per class > hierarchy", not "table per concrete subclass".
Wonderful. Thanks so much for the clarification. I've been using Hibernate for quite a while now, but everything I use is a <joined-subclass> to support the underlying relational model. I've had very little experience with the <subclass> element. I had read practically everything on the site (wiki, docos, examples, etc) and everything just sort of blurred together after about 2 days of coding/reading. I just needed a good wakeup call. Thanks ;) Les ------------------------------------------------------- This SF. Net email is sponsored by: GoToMyPC GoToMyPC is the fast, easy and secure way to access your computer from any Web browser or wireless device. Click here to Try it Free! https://www.gotomypc.com/tr/OSDN/AW/Q4_2003/t/g22lp?Target=mm/g22lp.tmpl _______________________________________________ hibernate-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hibernate-devel