ps. such question should be posted on the forum instead of on the devel list
/max
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
last week, I already posted this question but did not get any answer. So, I'll post a simplified version again:
* I want to map three classes A, B and C. * B and C extend A. * A has three fields (id, a1, a2), B and C have 20 fields. * I want to have three tables TA, TB, TC. * Table TA should have columns ID and TYPE. * Table TB should have columns ID, A1, A2, B1, B2,... B20. * Table TC should have columns ID, A1, A2, C1, C2,... C20.
(In the real world app, the columns would have real names, of course).
Until now, I have tried subclass mapping which gave me a different scenario: * I got only one table TA. * Table TA had columns ID, A1, A2, B1..B20, C1..C20.
Now my question: * How should I configure Hibernate so that three tables are used instead of one?
Cheers... Matthias
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