There is no hbm/classes listing needed in a persistence archive, no
possibility to comment them.
Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
It's a matter of taste, but keeping your hbm files in the same place
they were make a lot of sens in a migration process. from a
technical POV, there is no longer hardwire processing order.
Its a matter of commenting it out from the hibernate.cfg.xml or your
code - correct ?
(unless you are thinking about the addJar() facility)
/max
Just thinking out loud...
/max
When Christian migrate CaveatEmptor to HEM, the encounters issues
with the discovery mechanism, because there were no notion of
precedence. I think the idea of configurable precedence came from
here. I have to admit I liked the idea to ease migrations. It's a
bit like the BIOS boot ordering, you never used it, until you
have to.
The problem is that I discover them in the jar file, they are not
added by the user. So I have no idea of the ordering.
when will we ever have a user add both a hbm.xml AND ejb3xml file ?
And if we have - again, why not just choose the first one that
gets added
to the configuration by the user ?
/max
Well, just to let you know and to help me to find a good
configuration
property name.
What kind of values does it take ?
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