It is only really significant for <union-subclass> mappings, IIRC.
Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
Hi all,
I've just seen the "abstract" property on <class>.
Can anyone tell what the semantics are for that ?
I can see it has effect on how tables are created - but does it also tell Hibernate to not persist the class, and only non-abstract subclasses or ?
Just curious to know if I should listen to it when generating java code from it.
(the diff between "public class AbstractClass" and "public abstract AbstractClass")
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